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Which Linux Distros Are Most Focused On Privacy? - With over 200 distros to choose from, which one actually offers the most privacy-oriented experience?
What we Can Learn from the Recent VLC Security Vulnerability Fiasco: A Conversation with VideoLAN President Jean-Baptiste Kempf - About a week ago, the LinuxSecurity staff started tracking a security issue related to VLC , the popular open source media player. Security vulnerabilities are a regular part of the software development lifecycle. These vulnerabilities are identified, then a solution is created and distributed to its users. In this case, it wasnt completely clear whether thats what happened, though. We decided to find out.
Major Security Flaw Found in Google Chrome, Patch Must Be Installed ASAP (Sep 2) | ||
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How secure are your AI and machine learning projects? (Sep 2) | ||
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3 Major Internet Privacy Issues and How to Avoid Them (Sep 3) | ||
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What is Wireguard? Secure, simple VPN still in development (Sep 3) | ||
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Google open-sources tool for companies that aims to keep personal data private (Sep 6) | ||
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DEVOPS Stackrox Launches Kubernetes Security Platform Version 2.5 (Sep 4) | ||
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Kali Linux Ethical Hacking OS Switches to Linux 5.2 (Sep 5) | ||
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New Release: Tor Browser 9.0a6 (Sep 5) | ||
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Firefox 69 Now Blocks 3rd-Party Tracking Cookies and Cryptominers By Default (Sep 4) | ||
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Thousands of servers infected with new Lilocked (Lilu) ransomware (Sep 6) | ||
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Millions of Exim servers vulnerable to root-granting exploit (Sep 7) | ||
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