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Linux Kernel Security in a Nutshell: How to Secure Your Linux System - The Linux kernel is the core component of the Linux operating system, maintaining complete control over everything in the system. It is the interface between applications and data processing at the hardware level, connecting the system hardware to the application software. The kernel manages input/output requests from software, memory, processes, peripherals and security, among other hefty responsibilities. Needless to say, the Linux kernel is pretty important.
Servers Running Linux May Get Riskier for Enterprises Next Year - The LinuxSecurity team thanksHoracio Zambrano for contributing this article. Enterprises using Linux for their cloud or data center servers may be faced with a larger threat from advanced security attackers in the near future. Based on the Linux Foundations estimates back in 2014, 75% of enterprises reported using Linux for the cloud and 79% for application deployments.
New Roboto botnet emerges targeting Linux servers running Webmin (Nov 22) | ||
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Brave 1.0 is ready for privacy-loving web surfers (Nov 21) | ||
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New Bill Would Require Federal Law Enforcement To Obtain Warrant Before Using Facial Recognition (Nov 21) | ||
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Optus opens privacy can of worms with programmable voice play (Nov 22) | ||
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Chrome, Edge, Safari Successfully Hacked At Tianfu Cup Competition In China (Nov 20) | ||
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Research: 5G Networks Still Vulnerable to Location Tracking, Downgrading Attacks (Nov 19) | ||
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How the Linux kernel balances the risks of public bug disclosure (Nov 18) | ||
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Researchers Publish PoC for Docker Escape Bug (Nov 20) | ||
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NSA won’t collect phone location data, promises US government (Nov 18) | ||
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Portland Seeks to Become First City in Maine to Ban Facial Recognition Technology (Nov 19) | ||
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Linux Kernel 5.4 Officially Released with exFAT Support, Kernel Lockdown Feature (Nov 25) | ||
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Five Senators Join the Fight to Learn Just How Bad Ring Really Is (Nov 25) | ||
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