IPFire Linux Firewall Distro Now Supports WPA3 to Make Wi-Fi Safe Again
The IPFire 2.25 Core Update 153 release brings WPA3 support to the hardened open-source firewall Linux distro - making Wi-Fi safe again for IPFire users.
The IPFire 2.25 Core Update 153 release brings WPA3 support to the hardened open-source firewall Linux distro - making Wi-Fi safe again for IPFire users.
The Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 will bypass the Windows 10 firewall and any configured rules, raising security concerns for those who use the feature - the main concern being a lack of awareness of this change.
Linux network stack maintainerDavid Millerhascommittedthe WireGuard VPN project into the Linux "net-next" source tree. Miller maintains bothnetandnet-next—the source trees governing the current implementation of the Linux kernel networking stack and the implementation of thenextLinux kernel's networking stack, respectively. Learn more:
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A group of researchers have found 11 flaws in 5G protocols, several of which would expose a device’s location and when a user calls or sends texts, compromising privacy and security. Learn more in an interesting Security Today article:
VPNs are critical pieces of the security infrastructure, but they can be vulnerable, hackable, and weaponized against you. Here are seven things to be aware of before you ignore your VPN:
Are you familiar with Wireguard? The Wireguard VPN offers better performance and a simpler, effective approach to cryptography. Learn more in this interesting CSO article: