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: Linux Pentesting: What Is It and How Can It Improve Network Security? and How Reverse Engineering Can Help Secure Your Linux Systems Against Malware. We also examine various topics including the multi-platform Golang malware that is infecting both Linux and Windows servers with a XMRig miner and how you can enable timestamp in the Linux/Unix ping command output to assist in your network troubleshooting endeavors. Happy Monday - and happy reading!
Yours in Open Source,
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Extras:
Linux Pentesting: What Is It and How Can It Improve Network Security? - This article will introduce the concept of pentesting to improve and verify network security, explain basic pentesting methodology and explore some excellent pentesting tools, distros and OSes available to Linux users in 2021.
How Reverse Engineering Can Help Secure Your Linux Systems Against Malware - This article will examine how reverse engineering can be used to secure Linux systems against malware and other exploits, and will introduce our favorite tools, toolkits and utilities for reverse engineering and malware scanning available to Linux users.
2021 will be the year open source projects overcome their diversity problems (Dec 28) | ||
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7 Linux Port Scanners for Admins and Enthusiasts (Jan 1) | ||
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Rancher Acquisition May Make SUSE a Kubernetes and Hybrid Cloud Powerhouse (Dec 28) | ||
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New worm turns Windows, Linux servers into Monero miners (Dec 31) | ||
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Deepin 20.1 Released with Improved Performance, Enhanced Desktop Environment (Jan 1) | ||
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10 Linux Hardening Tips for Beginner SysAdmins (Dec 30) | ||
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Listing Linux Services with Systemctl (Dec 29) | ||
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How To Fix Broken Ubuntu OS Without Reinstalling It (Dec 30) | ||
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NETCAT: THE SWISS ARMY KNIFE YOU MUST HAVE (Dec 29) | ||
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Hold Or Prevent A Package From Upgrade In Debian, Ubuntu (Dec 31) | ||
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Golang malware infecting Windows, Linux servers with XMRig miner (Jan 4) | ||
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How to Enable Timestamp in Linux Ping Command Output (Jan 4) | ||
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