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We have thousands of posts on a wide variety of open source and security topics, conveniently organized for searching or just browsing.
We have thousands of posts on a wide variety of open source and security topics, conveniently organized for searching or just browsing.
There are a variety of different ways to install Kali Linux, and choosing the best one for your situation can make the process much easier! Here's a look at the possibilities.
Here is a quick rundown of most anticipated Linux distributions you should keep an eye on this year.
In response to complaints about Red Hat's latest plans for CentOS Linux, the vendor will start offering free RHEL for small production workloads and customer development teams.
AlmaLinux, CloudLinux's new business Linux distro based on RHEL and CentOS, will be released in the first quarter of 2021.
Microsoft Defender for Linux - Microsoft's server-based Linux security program - is now ready to protect your Linux servers, Windows desktops, and Macs with endpoint detection and response capabilities.
Exciting things are in store for Tails OS users in 2021, as the Tails OS team plans to improve some core features of the privacy- and security-focused OS, especially for censorship circumvention.
Most container work is done with Linux - but the fact that some jobs are also done with Windows-based containers can't be ignored. Now Red Hat makes it possible to manage both Linux and Windows containers with Kubernetes via OpenShift.
Looking to improve your company's security in 2021? Open-source tools can be great additions to your cloud security arsenal. Here are a half-dozen to get you started.
"Neither Windows 10 or macOS are the prettiest desktop OS -- that designation belongs to a Debian-based Linux distro from China called "Deepin". Learn what you can expect from from the latest version of Deepin - Deepin 20.1.
Learn about seven great port scanners available to Linux users that could help improve your network security in 2021.
The Deepin 20.1 Debian-based Linux distro has been released as a new installation media packed with performance improvements, new apps, and updated internals. Explore these new features and improvements in this 9 to 5 Linux article.
The latest Kali Linux images for the Raspberry Pi 4 include both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. J.A. Watson gives them a try in this hands-on demonstration.
It has now been almost two weeks since the announcement of Red Hat dropping support for CentOS Linux 8 and shifting full focus to its future CentOS Stream - a decison which has led to the creation of Rocky Linux by CentOS creator Greg Kurtzer.
No, it wasn't IBM calling the shots. This decision was made inside Red Hat for business reasons and it had been a long time coming. Learn the details in this article.
The Document Foundation has announced the release and general availability of LibreOffice 7.0.4 - the latest update to their open-source, free and cross-platform office suite. The update offers 114 bug fixes, as well as numerous enhancements and added features.
With CentOS Stream now "tracking ahead" of RHEL, where exactly does this leave Fedora, Red Hat's community Linux distro and long-time RHEL test release? Find out in this article.
With Red Hat ending support for CentOS Linux 8 and changing the popular distro into a rolling release, CloudLinux has announced that it's making a bigger and better stable point CentOS: Lenix.
The beta version of Linux Mint 20.1 “Ulyssa” has finally been released with a selection of valuable new features including the Linux kernel 5.4, Cinnamon 4.8, MATE 1.24 and the Xfce 4.14 desktop. Learn the details.
Much to the dismay of CentOS users, Red Hat recently announced that CentOS Linux 8 will no longer be supported and will be discontinued at the end of 2021. CentOS 8 will be replaced by the rolling version, CentOS Stream, as the downstream branch of RHEL, which will continue to make the upstream version more stable and secure.
Offensive Security might best known as the company behind Kali Linux, the popular (and free) open-source pen testing platform, but its contribution to the information security industry is definitely not limited to it. According to Offensive Security CEO Ning Wang, "The company’s main goal, according to her, is to train millions of professionals to embrace the hacker mindset and the essential ethical hacking skills needed to break into and to succeed within the cybersecurity industry."