The latest release of Linux Mint includes changes to the Update Manager to prevent users from procrastinating important security updates. . Earlier this year, Clement Lefebvre, the developer of the popular desktop distro , had expressed concern about users ignoring security updates exposing their Internet-connected installations to all kinds of risk. Although Linux Mint doesn’t collect any relay any telemetry data, based on the activity of the distro’s update server, Lefebre shared that only about 30% users update their distros in less than a week, and a sizable percentage of users are running an outdated version of the distro that stopped receiving security updates in 2019. . Linux Mint enhances its Update Manager to promote prompt security patches and boost user adherence.. Linux Mint Updates, Security Management, User Experience Improvements. . Brittany Day
Today I found my email account at Yahoo.com deactivated. It is an account that I have been using since when Yahoo first opened its doors and offered free email to the masses. I attempted to logon as has been my . . . . Today I found my email account at Yahoo.com deactivated. It is an account that I have been using since when Yahoo first opened its doors and offered free email to the masses. I attempted to logon as has been my habit over the past couple of years to find my access had been terminated for a violation of their Terms Of Service. Well... since I know that I have honestly and faithfully complied with their terms of service over the years, I wondered what could possibly have ticked Yahoo.com off that would cause them to unilaterally and without any prior notification deactivate my email account. The link for this article located at InfoSysSec is no longer available. . Today I found my email account at Yahoo.com deactivated. It is an account that I have been using sin. account, today, found, email, yahoo, deactivated, using. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The biggest threat to corporate security today may well be the plethora of security products that are widely deployed. This is not to say that companies should not invest in security, but rather that more attention needs to be paid . . . . The biggest threat to corporate security today may well be the plethora of security products that are widely deployed. This is not to say that companies should not invest in security, but rather that more attention needs to be paid to matching solutions to needs, ensuring that solutions are not patchworked, and administering them properly once they are installed. This is a theme that users will be discussing in depth at the upcoming Infosecurity conference in April. There is no point in deploying a fantastic access control solution that requires a user to insert a smartcard if they are only going to leave the card on their desk when they go home. However often security professionals rewrite the corporate security policy, and whatever penalties are imposed for non-compliance, users continue to break the rules. The link for this article located at VNUNet is no longer available. . The rise of complex security solutions in enterprises brings major concerns about their effectiveness and ease of use, impacting productivity and security protocols. Corporate Security Solutions, Risk Management Practices, Security Product Evaluation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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