Kali Linux 2021.4 has been released and includes further Apple M1 support, increased Samba compatibility, nine new tools, and an update for all three main desktops. . Kali Linux is a Linux distribution allowing cybersecurity professionals and ethical hackers to perform penetration testing and security audits against internal and remote networks. With this release, the Kali Linux Team introduces a bunch of new features, including: Apple M1 support for the VMware Fusion Public Tech Preview Wide compatibility is enabled for Samba Making it easier to switch to Cloudflare's package manager mirror Kaboxer updated with support for window themes and icon theme Updates to the Xfce, GNOME and KDE desktops Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W + USBArmory MkII ARM images Nine more tools! . Kali Linux 2022.1 boosts Raspberry Pi integration featuring updated penetration testing utilities and enhanced Docker support for security researchers.. Kali Linux, Cybersecurity Tools, Penetration Testing, Apple M1 Support, Samba Compatibility. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The RSBAC team is happy to announce that RSBAC 1.2.7 has just been released for both kernels 2.4.32 and 2.6.16. . This is the latest stable version. There is no special upgrade path if you were using 1.2.6 or 1.2. Simply compile, install the new admin tools and the new kernel. This is a short release since 1.2.6 that fixes a few remaining issues. Changes since 1.2.6: Fix rsbac-admin debian Changelog Fix 2.4 pax flags location Fix 1.2.6 patches issues (non-RSBAC code) Changes since 1.2.5: New kthread notification code rsbac_login behaving now more like pam login GCC-4 compatibility fixes Change FF to allow file READ (but not READ_OPEN) even with execute_only Caches infected scan results on read/open/close instead of rescan xstats now include GROUP targets Debian package fixes Patches and prepatched kernels are available at this location: . The latest release of RSBAC 1.2.7 is now available. Proceed to compile and set up the updated administrative utilities and core.. RSBAC, Rsbac Kernel, Security Update. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
RSA Security Inc. today announced it has released the RSA public key encryption algorithm into the public domain, allowing anyone to create products that incorporate their own implementation of the algorithm. This means that RSA Security has waived its rights to enforce the patent for any development activities that include the RSA algorithm occurring after September 6, 2000.. . .. RSA Security Inc. today announced it has released the RSA public key encryption algorithm into the public domain, allowing anyone to create products that incorporate their own implementation of the algorithm. This means that RSA Security has waived its rights to enforce the patent for any development activities that include the RSA algorithm occurring after September 6, 2000. Represented by the equation "c = me mod n," the RSA algorithm is widely considered the standard for encryption and the core technology that secures the vast majority of the e-business conducted on the Internet. The U.S. patent for the RSA algorithm (# 4,405,829, "Cryptographic Communications System And Method") was issued to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on September 20, 1983, licensed exclusively to RSA Security and expires on September 20, 2000. The link for this article located at RSA Security [slashdot] is no longer available. . The International Data Corporation published the Advanced Encryption Standard, enabling global secure communications through various open-source projects.. RSA Algorithm, Public Key Encryption, Open Source Implementation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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