Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news. We want to provide you with the type of content you are interested in, and would love to hear your thoughts on this week's articles.
Today’s newsletter highlights our two most recent feature articles: Top Tips for Securing Your Linux System in 2021 and A Call to Action: Recent PHP Hack Highlights the Need for Better Security. We also examine various topics including the release of KDE Plasma 5.18.7 with a handful of bug fixes and better support for Qt 5.12 and recent Mesa stacks, and persistent privacy concerns surrounding the popular Rust programming language. Happy Monday - and happy reading!
Yours in Open Source,
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Extras:
Top Tips for Securing Your Linux System in 2021 - Here’s what you need to know to secure your Linux system against malware, rootkits and other dangerous attacks.
A Call to Action: Recent PHP Hack Highlights the Need for Better Security - This weekends PHP hack serves as the latest reminder of the importance of server security- and the need to do better.
New Bugs Could Let Hackers Bypass Spectre Attack Mitigations On Linux Systems (Mar 29) | ||
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KDE Plasma 5.18.7 LTS Released with Better Support for Qt 5.12 and Recent Mesa Stacks (Apr 2) | ||
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Serious Security: OpenSSL fixes two high-severity crypto bugs (Mar 29) | ||
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Google Chrome for Linux is getting DNS-over-HTTPS, but there's a catch (Mar 31) | ||
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VPNs: Mozilla just added these new feature to its virtual private network (Mar 31) | ||
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How to Install SpiderFoot Security Scanner on Ubuntu 20.04 (Apr 2) | ||
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17 open-source container security tools (Apr 1) | ||
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Parrot OS 4.11: Secure Parrot with KDE Plasma, Mate and Linux 5.10 (Mar 30) | ||
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Why Is Linux Hosting So Much More Popular Than Windows? (Mar 30) | ||
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Linux Mint outlines better, unobtrusive update notifications (Apr 1) | ||
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Most loved programming language Rust sparks privacy concerns (Apr 4) | ||
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