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Today’s newsletter highlights our two most recent feature articles: CrowdSec: An Innovative Open-Source Massively Multiplayer Firewall for Linux and How To Secure the Linux Kernel. We also examine various topics including the release of LibreOffice 7.1 with an array of new features and improvements and a new critical rated Linux\Unix vulnerability you can't afford to ignore. Happy Monday - and happy reading!
Yours in Open Source,
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Extras:
CrowdSec: An Innovative Open-Source Massively Multiplayer Firewall for Linux - CrowdSec is a massively multiplayer firewall designed to protect Linux servers, services, containers, or virtual machines exposed on the Internet with a server-side agent. It was inspired by Fail2Ban and aims to be a modernized, collaborative version of that intrusion-prevention tool.
How To Secure the Linux Kernel - This article will examine the importance of robust kernel security and explore various measures that administrators can take to secure the Linux kernel and protect their systems from malware and other exploits.
New Chrome Browser 0-day Under Active Attack—Update Immediately! (Feb 5) | ||
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Open source: Google wants new rules for developers working on 'critical' projects (Feb 5) | ||
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GnuPG crypto library can be pwned during decryption – patch now! (Feb 1) | ||
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Secure to the core: IoT Ubuntu Core Linux 20 released (Feb 3) | ||
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Countless emails wrongly blocked as spam after Cisco's SpamCop failed to renew domain name at the weekend (Feb 2) | ||
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New Cryptojacking Malware Targeting Apache, Oracle, Redis Servers (Feb 1) | ||
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A New Linux Malware Targeting High-Performance Computing Clusters (Feb 3) | ||
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AlmaLinux, the CentOS Linux replacement, beta is out (Feb 2) | ||
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CrowdSec - an open-source massively multiplayer for Linux (Feb 4) | ||
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The open-source Magma project will become 5G's Linux (Feb 4) | ||
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LibreOffice 7.1 Open-Source Office Suite Officially Released, This Is What’s New (Feb 8) | ||
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The Linux Flaw you can’t afford to Ignore (CVE-2021-3156) (Feb 8) | ||
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