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The latest release of Chrome warns us to "don't Blink" away from more than a dozen serious flaws in Chrome's browser engine, but perhaps even more perplexing is the "ty
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When you update or upgrade packages on a Linux system, it is often necessary to restart certain services or even reboot the system to ensure that changes take effect co
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Linux admins have used Samba for decades to share files with their Windows desktops, including in enterprises where Active Directory is in place. First developed by And
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When your server has a software vulnerability, you can patch it or disable the service altogether, but what happens when your CPU itself is vulnerable to a privilege es
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We've all come to expect to use our browsers for virtually everything these days, including video chat and even file sharing, but with that flexibility comes inherent s
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When a security researcher in the open source community discovers a vulnerability, it's very important that they follow responsible disclosure best practices. We rely v
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I'm old enough to remember the Sony Pictures hack from 2014 or the 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack. Both were conducted by the Lazarus Group, the notorious hacker group
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As we move away from relying only on passwords to requiring a second factor for authentication, one-time passwords provide a great option. Linux admins generally use t