There are many benefits provided by the internet, however, it also introduced new risks and challenges. The threat to our privacy is one of the most common and notable risks users have to face online. . Many users have the belief that their browser, search engine, and antivirus programs are protected, but rarely is enough actually being done. This article will discuss some great security tools that can help protect your privacy online. There are a few different ways that websites and apps can track users. Four commonly used methods that websites use to track visitors include IP addresses, permissions, emails, and search history. Despite data breaches and website tracking making browsing the internet safely seem impossible, you have control over your information, and there are ways to protect yourself. . Uncover vital security and privacy solutions for Linux that protect your digital footprint from surveillance and potential dangers.. Privacy Tools, Security Tools, Linux Protection, Online Safety, User Privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A day after researchers declared Linux having more vulnerabilities than Windows, Google now makes a free tool to be used by Linux systems to avoid potential USB keystroke attacks. The software would be running background to monitor any suspicious activities from a plugged USB, and notify a user about potential attacks. This was published by Google in its GitHub for Linux PCs. . USB keystroke attacks could be bad, if not worse. Though it’s hard for an attacker to achieve this feat, once a thumb drive is directly plugged into PC, that would give the attacker full admin privileges for exploitation. This was succeeded by the US against Iran’s nuclear plans in the past. Thus, such attacks top have the potential to exploit very badly. Now, Google made software that’s more like the first level of defense, which helps users to sense any potential attacks. As the software, called USB Keystroke Protection aims for alerting the user rather than completely vanishing it. It’s more like a precaution rather than a cure. Yet, it’s useful for at least knowing the incoming threat. . A fresh utility from Google assists Linux users in identifying USB-based keylogging threats while bolstering the overall security of their systems.. USB Keystroke Attack, Linux Protection Tool, Open Source Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Security consultant: Users who don't run antivirus software on Linux . From a quick perusal of support forums for the Ubuntu Linux distribution, you The link for this article located at IT World Canada is no longer available. . Antivirus software misconceptions in Linux lead users to underestimate malware risks, ignoring the need for robust security strategies against evolving threats. Antivirus Misconceptions, User Behavior, Linux Protection, Ubuntu Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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