Happy Monday fellow Linux geeks and Open Source enthusiasts! In this week's newsletter we continue our exclusive coverage of BlackHat USA 2022, focusing on a File Descriptor vulnerability that was exposed at this year's event, and the lessons we can take away from this discovery.
We also explore Linux runlevels and services, how they can be configured, and security vulnerabilities you should be aware of. Finally, we examine the dangers of relying on a VPN alone to protect your privacy and security online while remote working, and why Zero-Trust is helping ease issues with using a VPN.
Hope you enjoy!
Yours in Open Source,
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