Kicking off Tuesday in Boston is Red Hat Summit 2019 where Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 could be released or at least hearing more about the company's plans for releasing this next major installment of RHEL. . It's already been a half-year since the debut of the public beta for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 and given past timings, indications are that RHEL 8.0 should be released quite soon so we're certainly looking forward to hearing ideally about its imminent release from this week's Red Hat Summit 2019. The link for this article located at Phoronix is no longer available. . Unveil the new features of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS at the Canonical Conference 2020 showcasing groundbreaking innovations from London.. Red Hat, RHEL 8.0, Red Hat Summit, Linux developments, open source news. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A self-professed leader of the computer hacker group Anonymous was arrested by authorities in Dallas, officials said on Thursday.. "He was arrested and brought in for booking about 11 p.m. last night," said Dallas County Sheriff's spokeswoman Carmen Castro. She didn't know why Barrett Brown, 31, was arrested, saying there was no offense listed on the booking sheet. Brown was turned over to the FBI, she said. The link for this article located at Orlando Sentinal is no longer available. . A person claiming to be an Anonymous spokesperson was detained in Dallas by federal agents, with specifics on the allegations still forthcoming.. Barrett Brown, Hacker Group, Anonymous, Cybercrime, FBI Arrest. . Dave Wreski
BellSouth is demanding that USA Today retract a story claiming it and two other carriers were under contract to the National Security Agency to surrender call records for a domestic anti-terrorism surveillance program. BellSouth claims the story's assertion that it was under contract to provide massive call record data to the NSA is untrue. . "No such contract exists and we have not provided bulk customer calling records to the NSA," the carrier said in a statement about the story, which appeared in the May 11 issue of USA Today. The link for this article located at NetworkWorld.com is no longer available. . Verizon challenges accusations of government spying, insisting that The Washington Post withdraw its article concerning customer data exposure.. BellSouth Rebuttal, NSA Surveillance, Call Records Controversy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This month Bruce Schneier talks about Kerberos and Windows 2000, Software as a Burglary Tool, news on the DES replacement, a Business Week interview, and comments from readers. This newsletter is always worth reading. . . .. This month Bruce Schneier talks about Kerberos and Windows 2000, Software as a Burglary Tool, news on the DES replacement, a Business Week interview, and comments from readers. This newsletter is always worth reading. The link for this article located at Counterpane Security is no longer available. . Delve into Bruce Schneier's perspectives on Kerberos, the Windows 2000 architecture, and emerging software vulnerabilities through this enlightening CryptoGram.. Kerberos Security, Encryption Innovation, Cybersecurity Insights, Bruce Schneier Analysis. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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