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Today’s newsletter highlights our two most recent feature articles: 7 Best Linux Distros for Security and Privacy in 2020 and What You Need to Know About Linux Rootkits [Updated]. We also examine various topics including the launch of Purism’s new Librem 14 security-focused Linux laptop, a critical vulnerability in F5’s BIG-IP product that received a CVSS 10 severity score and has now been patched and the creation of Serpent Linux - a “truly modern” Linux distro - by ex-Solus developer Ikey Doherty. Happy Monday - and happy reading!
7 Best Linux Distros for Security and Privacy in 2020 - Privacy and security are pressing concerns for all of us these days " not a day goes by that we arent bombarded with security news headlines about hacks, breaches and the increased storing and monitoring of sensitive personal information by governments and corporations.
What You Need to Know About Linux Rootkits [Updated] - Rootkits are an effective way for attackers to hide their tracks and keep access to the machines over which they have gained control. Read on to learn about rootkits, how to detect them and how to prevent them from being installed on your system in the first place.
6 ways HTTP/3 benefits security (and 7 serious concerns) (Jun 29) | ||
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Cartesi Launches 'Descartes' SDK Portal - Future of DApps (Jul 2) | ||
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New Republican bill latest in long line to force encryption backdoors (Jun 29) | ||
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Ex-Solus Dev is Now Creating a Truly Modern Linux Distribution Called Serpent Linux (Jul 3) | ||
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Linux Foundation group that could improve privacy of facial biometrics adds members (Jul 1) | ||
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Tails Linux OS Version 4.8 Released with Major Security Updates (Jul 1) | ||
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Linux Mint 20: Still the best Linux desktop despite one quirk (Jul 2) | ||
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Purism Launches Librem 14 Security-Focused Linux Laptop (Jul 6) | ||
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F5 patches vulnerability that received a CVSS 10 severity score (Jul 6) | ||
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