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Going Open Source: Have I Been Pwned Data Breach Search Engine

Have you heard that Troy Hunt's popular data breach and record exposure search engine Have I Been Pwned is going open source? . Developed and maintained by security expert Troy Hunt, the search engine has become increasingly popular over time as the volume of reported data breaches ramped up, prompted by legislation and demands for transparency by companies suffering such a security incident. When data breaches occur, financial records, sensitive corporate information, as well as personally identifiable information (PII) belonging to customers and clients, may be compromised or stolen. Data sets often appear for sale in the Dark Web for the purposes of card cloning or identity theft. . The widely recognized data exposure research tool by Troy Hunt is set to become open source, boosting both security visibility and collaborative efforts within the community.. Open Source, Data Breach, Security Tool, Code Exposure, Cybersecurity. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 10, 2020 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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Sun Microsystems: Open Source Release Of RaQ Web Server Software

On December 24, Sun Microsystems released the source code for the software that runs its RaQ Web and e-mail server. Why not? Sun won't be using it any more. The RaQ was a Linux box, and the last of the Cobalt line that Sun bought in 2000. Earlier last year, it opened the source code for the Cobalt Qube server. . . .. On December 24, Sun Microsystems released the source code for the software that runs its RaQ Web and e-mail server. Why not? Sun won't be using it any more. The RaQ was a Linux box, and the last of the Cobalt line that Sun bought in 2000. Earlier last year, it opened the source code for the Cobalt Qube server. Sun gave the end-of-life alert to Cobalt users in Q3 2003. The last order date for its last Cobalt product was November 20. The Mountain View, Calif.-based company hoped that Cobalt would bolster its Linux offerings while rounding out the product line with lower-priced servers. Instead, Sun will look to its alliance with low-cost chipmaker AMD to provide competitive x86-based servers in its Sun Fire line. While the move may help Sun build on its growing momentum of good will in the open source community, said Jupiter Research analyst Joe Wilcox, it's also a great way to lessen its own responsibility to take care of existing customers. (Jupiter Research and InternetNews.com are both owned by Jupitermedia.) The link for this article located at InternetNews.com is no longer available. . On December 24, Sun Microsystems released the source code for the software that runs its RaQ Web and. december, microsystems, released, source, software. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 06, 2004 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Exploring NSA's Security-Enhanced SE Linux: A Comprehensive Overview

In an uncharacteristic move, the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) recently released a security-enhanced version of Linux -- code and all -- to the open source community. Part 2 of this developerWorks exclusive delves deeper into the code, dissecting how the . . . . In an uncharacteristic move, the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) recently released a security-enhanced version of Linux -- code and all -- to the open source community. Part 2 of this developerWorks exclusive delves deeper into the code, dissecting how the security_av is computed and examining how other SE Linux security features are invoked. Let's take a look at some of the C code in the SE Linux distribution to check out the details of the security enhancements' implementation. Let's start with headers. Some of the basic Flask types and constants are in the header file found by the distribution directory include/linux/flask/flask types.h., and are excerpted in the following: The link for this article located at IBM is no longer available. . The NSA's release of SE Linux code is a game changer for cybersecurity, enhancing Linux system security and empowering developers while improving user security and trust. SE Linux, Security Enhancement, NSA Release, Open Source. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 21, 2001 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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NSA Releases SE Linux: Insights on Security Architecture Evolution

In an uncharacteristic move, the U.S. National Security Agency recently released a security-enhanced version of Linux -- code and all -- to the open source community. This dW-exclusive article takes a first look at this unexpected development -- what it means . . . . In an uncharacteristic move, the U.S. National Security Agency recently released a security-enhanced version of Linux -- code and all -- to the open source community. This dW-exclusive article takes a first look at this unexpected development -- what it means and what's to come -- and delves into the architecture of SE Linux. If you haven't been following the cryptography area lately, let me assure you that this action by the NSA was the crypto equivalent of the Pope coming down off the balcony in Rome, working the crowd with a few loaves of bread and some fishes, and then inviting everyone to come over to his place to watch the soccer game and have a few beers. There are some things that one just never expects to see, and the NSA handing out source code along with details of the security mechanism behind it was right up there on that list. Up to this point, the NSA has embodied in itself the classic Cold War paranoia imperative of the past 50 years ("If you knew what we knew, you'd agree with us"). To see it spewing source like some long-haired Stanford student was enough to make for uncontrollable twitching. The link for this article located at IBM is no longer available. . The unveiling of SELinux by the NSA has ignited discussions on its impact on cybersecurity, access controls, and evolving security paradigms in digital environments. SE Linux, NSA Release, Open Source Security, Security Architecture. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 09, 2001 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Server Security
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