Fedora Project leaders have banned a popular penetration-testing tool from their repository out of concern it could saddle the organization with legal burdens.. The move came on Monday in a unanimous vote by the Fedora Project's board of directors rejecting a request that SQLNinja be added to the archive of open-source applications. It came even as a long list of other hacker tools are included in the bundle and was harshly criticized by some security watchers. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . The Fedora Project has officially removed SQLNinja from its repository following emerging legal issues tied to the well-known penetration-testing software.. Fedora Project, SQLNinja, Penetration Testing, Legal Issues, Security Concerns. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Just a friendly note that the secsup.org mirror is horrendously broken and there are bad files, bad sigs, probably missing files, etc. It seems as though secsup cannot maintain a healthy mirror so if you are currently using it for updates, please find a different mirror instead. . . . . Hi all, just a friendly note that the secsup.org mirror is horrendously broken and there are bad files, bad sigs, probably missing files, etc. It seems as though secsup cannot maintain a healthy mirror so if you are currently using it for updates, please find a different mirror instead. Thank you. . Notice to all users: The secsup.org mirror is currently down, leading to update failures and problems with file access. Seek alternative sources immediately.. Mirror Issues, Secsup.org, Update Problems. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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