LinuxSecurity Contributor - Anthony Pell
Anthony Pell
Anthony Pell is an experienced Linux admin with decades of experience managing Linux systems. He is also an experienced pentester and ethical hacker who enjoys finding and fixing vulnerabilities in open-source software. Anthony loves writing about Linux security-related topics and has contributed content to LinuxSecurity.com for many years.
Education: Pentest Penguin Polytechnic: "Keep Calm and sudo On"
Experience: Experienced Linux Sysadmin, Pentester & Ethical Hacker
Citizenship: USA
Articles From Anthony Pell
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Understanding QEMU’s Role in Linux System Emulation Security
22 December 2023
QEMU plays a significant role in Linux system emulation by providing users with features like iso
Security Projects
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Fake F5 BIG-IP Zero-Day Warning Emails Push Data Wipers
21 December 2023
Alright, folks, let me fill you in. Fake security updates
Hacks/Cracks
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Krasue RAT Malware: A New Threat to Linux Systems
21 December 2023
Let me fill you in on a stealthy threat to Linux systems that has flown under the radar for nearl
Hacks/Cracks
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Qubes OS 4.2.0 Rolls Out with Dom0 Rebased to Fedora 37
19 December 2023
Qubes
Security Projects
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8220 Hacker Group Attacking Windows & Linux Web Servers
18 December 2023
The 8220 hacker group is exploiting both Windows and Linux web servers with crypto-jacking malwar
Hacks/Cracks
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RISC-V is Creating a ‘Linux Movement’ in Hardware
18 December 2023
RISC-V, an open-standard instruction set architecture (ISA) designed to be license-free and
Security Projects
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New SLAM Attack Threatens Future CPUs Security
17 December 2023
Researchers have identified a new exploit impacting upcoming processors called “Spectre based o
Hacks/Cracks
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Python 2 EOL: Coping with Legacy System Challenges
17 December 2023
The Python 2 EOL is coming and will have some serious implications for legacy systems.
Security Projects
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This Is How To Protect Your Computers from LogoFAIL Attacks
14 December 2023
A collection of new security vulnerabilities called LogoFAIL has been discovered hiding
Hacks/Cracks
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Apache ActiveMQ Vulnerability Exploited by Kinsing to Attack Linux Servers
12 December 2023
Apache ActiveMQ is a messaging server that many organizations use across the world. The software
Server Security
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Debian 12.3 Delayed Due To An EXT4 Data Corruption Bug Being Addressed
10 December 2023
The Debian project has announced that it is delaying the release of its next version, Debian 123.
Security Projects
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Kali vs. ParrotOS: 2 Versatile Linux Distros for Security Pros
09 December 2023
Kali
Vendors/Products