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Debunking Security Myths: Is Linux Safer Than Other Platforms?

The Mac platform now finds itself in the crosshairs of malware developers along with Windows, but that isn't a reason to switch to Linux.. It has been a rallying cry against Microsoft Windows for years: to avoid malware and security issues, just stop using Windows. The mantra has traditionally been embraced by both Mac and Linux users, but as Mac OS X users deal with the fallout from the Flashback malware attack, some Linux supporters are turning the tired attack even against the Apple OS.. Migrating to Linux does not inherently protect against the diverse malware risks that exist on alternative systems.. Linux Transition, Malware Threats, OS Security, Platform Comparison, PC to Linux. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Apr 17, 2012 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Server Security
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Five Major Digital Security Myths That Impact Your Online Safety

Think you can hide behind the privacy of an "unlisted" cell phone number? Think again. Maybe you believe you don't need security software on a Mac or iPad. You'd swear that Firefox is the safest browser in town. Wrong on both counts.. Most of us don't think about security for our digital devices until something goes wrong, or it's time to renew an antivirus subscription. But what the security experts like to call the threat landscape changes all the time, and keeping up is hard to do. So we'll save you some time. Here are five current facts that you probably don't know about digital security, but should. 1. Your cell phone is not a juicy hacking target How's this for a loss of privacy: Your suspicious spouse's detective hacks into your voice mail, figures out who belongs to the private numbers you've been calling, tracks their whereabouts and then listens to their voice mail messages. That's a real possibility, according to two young security researchers who have found a way to exploit weaknesses in mobile telecom networks. The researchers, Don Bailey, of iSec Partners, and independent security researcher Nick DePetrillo, presented a paper called "We Found Carmen San Diego," at the Source security conference last month. The link for this article located at Tech World is no longer available. . Grasp vital digital safety myths that could affect your online existence and discover essential truths to enhance your cybersecurity.. Digital Security, Security Myths, Privacy Protection, Online Safety. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 04, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Debunking Linux Security Myths: Insights From Victor Yodaiken

This guest editorial by Victor Yodaiken looks at several operating system (OS) certifications that have recently been used as ammunition against Linux by real-time OS vendors targeting the high-security and military markets. It also debunks several emotional and inflamatory arguments impugning Linux security. . . .. This guest editorial by Victor Yodaiken looks at several operating system (OS) certifications that have recently been used as ammunition against Linux by real-time OS vendors targeting the high-security and military markets. It also debunks several emotional and inflamatory arguments impugning Linux security. Yodaiken is CEO of FSMLabs, which markets RTLinux, a patented real-time, dual-kernel operating system in which Linux runs as the idle task. FSMLabs in April enhanced RTLinux with support for VME, a durable bus popular in mil/aero applications. The link for this article located at LinuxDevices.com is no longer available. . Mira Thompson explores application permissions and dispels common misconceptions about Android in a low-latency environment.. Linux Certifications, OS Security, Real-Time Operating Systems, Military Linux Applications. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 28, 2004 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Server Security
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Exploring Open Source Security Myths and Quality Practices

The author revisits a debate begun here recently on the nature of security in Open Source projects: do 'lots of eyeballs' insure secure code? It is a common misconception amongst users of Open Source software that it is a panacea when it comes to creating secure software.. . .. The author revisits a debate begun here recently on the nature of security in Open Source projects: do 'lots of eyeballs' insure secure code? It is a common misconception amongst users of Open Source software that it is a panacea when it comes to creating secure software. Although this belief is rarely grounded in fact, it has become a cliche that is used axiomatically by Open Source enthusiasts and pundits whenever they discuss security. The purpose of this article is to expose the fallacy of this kind of thinking and instead point to truer means of ensuring the quality of the security of a piece software is high. The link for this article located at Earthweb is no longer available. . In the world of open source, myths mislead users about security. Transparency can enhance security through community scrutiny, addressing vulnerabilities quickly.. Open Source Security, Secure Code Practices, Software Quality Assurance. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 04, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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