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Tails 6.6 Release: New Features and Upgrade Steps for Administrators

Tails (The Amnesic Incognito Live System) offers hope to privacy activists and anyone seeking anonymity online. A live operating system and secure Linux distro that can be started from any USB stick or DVD, Tails provides anonymity by routing internet connections through Tor and leaving no trace on computers being used unless explicitly asked by the user. . Tails offers many advantages, including anonymous internet use that circumvents censorship, leaving no trace unless one explicitly requests it. All outgoing connections are forced through the Tor network for added protection from surveillance and traffic analysis—such as browsing, messaging, and emailing that cannot be observed by surveillance and traffic analysis systems. It has proven particularly useful to whistleblowers under oppressive regimes and individuals concerned about online privacy who need protection on a more regular basis. With the recent launch of Tails 6.6 , Tails has further strengthened its commitment to privacy and security by offering updates and improvements that benefit users, especially Linux administrators like you and me , who must safeguard networks and data. I'll walk you through the updates and changes in Tails 6.6 and explain how you can upgrade to reap these benefits. What's New in Tails 6.6? Tails 6.6 brings many updates and improvements that further reinforce its position as an industry leader in secure computing. Notable improvements include: Tor Browser 13.5.2: Tor Browser is at the core of the Tail browsing experience, using Tor network anonymity for a secure browsing experience. With this update, users will benefit from new features and s ecurity enhancements. Thunderbird 115.14: Tails recently upgraded Thunderbird 115.14.0, an essential tool for secure communication, with enhancements and fixes that follow the most up-to-date privacy standards. Firmware Updates: Tails has updated many of its firmware packages to enhance support for newer hardware, such as graphics cards,Wi-Fi access points, and peripherals. This ensures greater compatibility across different systems for Tails users. Tails 6.6 also features numerous critical fixes addressing various problems, improving user experience, and strengthening security: Persistent Storage has been strengthened to be more reliable, and its unlocking error timeout has been extended from 3 minutes to 4 minutes, guaranteeing data integrity from the initial bootup of Persistent Storage. Networking improvements were implemented to allow multiple network interfaces and address problems connecting to Tor using default bridges. Tails Cloner has removed a 30-second wait for the installation process to streamline installation. Security Implications & Considerations With Tor Browser and Thunderbird updates, Linux administrators can rest easy knowing their critical applications are protected against recent security risks. Firmware updates extend the focus on physical security to more modern hardware. By supporting more recent systems, administrators can integrate Tails into more systems for modern infrastructures and enable secure operations on more recent devices. Additionally, Tails' bug fixes related to persistent storage and networking directly impact its long-term reliability, guaranteeing that sensitive data stored in encrypted persistent volumes remains safe while connections to Tor remain strong. How Can I Upgrade to Tails 6.6? Administrators already familiar with Tails who wish to upgrade to its latest release have an easy process available: Automatic upgrades from Tails 6.0 or later to 6.6 provide a seamless transition, keeping all Persistent Storage data intact and preventing issues during the transition. A manual upgrade might be required if an upgrade fails or Tails fails to start afterward. For new installations, following the instructions provided on the Tails website will ensure a successful experience on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Installing Tails again from scratch on a USB stickwill result in losing existing Persistent Storage. To download Tails 6.6 directly: Users can easily download an ISO or USB image according to their needs. Our Final Thoughts on the Tails 6.6 Release The recent Tails 6.6 release emphasizes the OS's dedication to privacy and security. This upgrade helps Linux administrators maintain anonymity while effectively safeguarding their systems. With enhanced features and updates in this release, Tails remains an invaluable resource for those prioritizing privacy in an increasingly connected and digital world. . Explore the latest features of Tails 6.6, focusing on improved security, enhanced user privacy, and a complete guide for a smooth upgrade to safer computing practices. Tails OS, Privacy Tools, Secure Linux, Anonymous Browsing. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Aug 15, 2024 User Avatar Brittany Day Privacy
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Explore Three User-Friendly Linux Distributions for Everyday Use

If you're a casual user who just wants a secure, reliable OS that helps you be more productive, here are some top distro recommendations. . There are hundreds of versions of Linux. For some people, this sounds like fun. For others, this sounds like a waste of time. Who wants to bother wading through all of those options when they just want something that works? While there isn’t one “best” version of Linux, here are three options that you can’t go wrong with. Each is well-established, comes with corporate backing, and has a substantial community. If three is two options too many, go with the first one, and turn to the other two if you run into any issues. . Explore these three dependable Linux distributions perfect for beginners wanting efficiency and safety without overwhelming choices.. Linux Distros, Secure OS, Productivity Tools, Open Source, Newcomer Friendly. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 25, 2022 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Ubuntu Core 20: Strengthened Security Features for IoT Solutions

Ubuntu Core 20 - the latest embedded Ubuntu Linux - makes a particular point of securing the OS against all attackers. . C anonical 's Ubuntu is best known for its Linux desktop , but the company really makes its profits from the cloud and -- CEO and founder Mark Shuttleworth has said -- from its Internet of Things (IoT) Linux distribution Ubuntu Core . In its latest release, Ubuntu Core 20, Canonical has gone to great pains to make it the most secure IoT and embedded Linux available on the market today. . Canonical's Ubuntu Server 22 emphasizes performance optimizations for cloud infrastructure and scalable deployments.. IoT Security, Embedded Linux, Ubuntu Core, System Hardening, Security Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Feb 03, 2021 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Linux Kodachi 7.0 Release: Enhanced Security For Anonymous Browsing

Are you familiar with Linux Kodachi? Linux Kodachi is one of the most secure operating systems that offer complete privacy and anonymity. Now with the latest full system update, Warith Al Maawali, developer of Linux Kodachi, has released a new point version Linux Kodachi 7.0. . The latest edition further strengthens the security of the OS with the addition of new security packages, updates, and bug fixes. Kodachi 7.0 is built upon the Xubuntu 18.04 LTS featuring the latest stable Linux kernel 5.4. Let’s take a look at all the new features of Kodachi 7.0. The link for this article located at Fossbytes is no longer available. . The latest version of Linux Kodachi 7.0 introduces advanced security enhancements along with updated tools for secure and anonymous internet navigation.. Linux Kodachi, secure OS, privacy features, Linux kernel. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 27, 2020 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Google Chrome OS Overview: Exploring Security Features and Cloud Focus

Unless you live in a cave, don't care at all about technology or have been distracted by Sarah Palin's publicity tour, you've probably heard that Google showed its Linux-based Chrome operating system to the world yesterday.. Google, a company born and bred on the Web, has a mighty challenge ahead of it getting into the PC business. Aware of this, Google does not have grand ambitions to take over PCs with Chrome. It's a browser and cloud-based OS for netbooks designed to be fast, simple and secure. Chrome will not support hard drives, only solid-state storage, and it will only run Web-based applications. There will be no desktop-type software programs allowed. As for security, if any application is in danger of being corrupted by malware, Chrome has been designed to reboot itself, after which a clean version of the OS is downloaded. Nearly all user data will be stored in the Google's cloud computing service and will be encrypted and sychronized constantly between the netbook and the cloud. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Google, a company born and bred on the Web, has a mighty challenge ahead of it getting into the PC b. unless, don't, about, technology, distracted, sarah, palin. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 23, 2009 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Theo de Raadt Insights: OpenBSD and OpenSSH Development

Everybody know that you're the OpenBSD and OpenSSH GURU and creator, one of most famous and used secure operating system nowaday. Why you created them? What did you need many years ago from os world when you created OpenBSD? What inspired you to write from scratch OpenBSD and OpenSSH? Read Full Text. The link for this article located at tuxjournal.net is no longer available. . Theo de Raadt's influence on OpenBSD and OpenSSH reshaped secure operating systems, promoting simplicity, transparency, and a culture of security in software development. OpenBSD Insights, Theo de Raadt, OpenSSH Development, Secure Operating Systems. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jun 02, 2005 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Discover the Coyotos Project: Secure OS With Capability-Based Security

For those who haven't been following the EROS project, it has now migrated to the Coyotos project. EROS, the Extremely Reliable Operating System, was a project to create an operating system whose security relied on capabilities rather than the traditional Unix model of root or non-root. . Capabilities allow a rigorous verification of the security of a system, something which is not possible in Unix-style and MS Windows systems. Coyotos is to be a real-world usable implementation of the ideas from EROS, complete with a Linux emulator layer.. Ravento introduces a role-oriented safety system, advancing safeguards beyond standard Linux frameworks.. Coyotos, capability-based Security, Secure OS, Linux Emulator, EROS. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 25, 2005 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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Secure Linux Development Race: MandrakeSoft Versus Trusted Solutions

The race is on to deliver a version of the Linux open-source operating system that will be more secure than any of its predecessors but also manageable and affordable enough to garner widespread acceptance. . . .. The race is on to deliver a version of the Linux open-source operating system that will be more secure than any of its predecessors but also manageable and affordable enough to garner widespread acceptance. Linux developer MandrakeSoft SA and a consortium of European software makers have tossed their hat into the ring, as has Trusted Computer Solutions Inc., a maker of software used by government agencies and businesses to securely transfer sensitive data. Funded by the French Ministry of Defense via a three-year, $8.6 million (7 million euro) contract, MandrakeSoft, along with system and software developers Bertin Technologies Group, Jaluna, and Surlog, plan to develop a Linux-based operating system that meets Evaluation Assurance Level 5 of the Common Criteria, known by the designation CC-EAL5. Oppida, a service provider accredited by the French National Security Agency, will evaluate the new operating system against the international Common Criteria standard for IT security, also known as International Standards Organization 15408. Trusted Computer Solutions' time frame is a bit tighter, as the company plans to release a beta version of its Trusted Linux operating system by the end of this year. The company plans to offer a generally available version early next year. Trusted Computer Solutions began developing a more secure version of Linux to run underneath its SecureOffice data-sharing applications. The company expects TCS Trusted Linux will be certified at CC-EAL4. The link for this article located at securitypipeline.com is no longer available. . The race is fierce to develop the safest Linux distribution, bolstered by substantial investment and comprehensive resources driving these initiatives.. Secure Linux Competition, Trusted Linux, CC-EAL Certification, System Security,Linux Development. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 30, 2004 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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