Linux Security Week: April 18, 2022
Happy Monday fellow Linux geeks and Open Source enthusiasts! In this week's newsletter we explore how you are being tracked online and what happens to your data, and what you can do to keep from being tracked while online. We also examine 10 security mistakes that are common among Linux sysadmins and how to address these problems, and review The Art of Cyberwarfare: An Investigator's Guide to Espionage, Ransomware, and Organized Cybercrime by Jon DiMaggio, a book that helps readers understand the major players in the ongoing cyberwar, the different methods attackers use, as well as how experts analyze attacks.
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Yours in Open Source,
You Are Tracked Online - Why? And How To Avoid Being Tracked OnlineWe explore how you are being tracked online and what happens to your data, and look at different ways to avoid being tracked online, such as using a datacenter proxy, rotating browsers and using helpful browser add-ons. Learn more about how to avoid being tracked online
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10 Common Security Mistakes Sysadmins Make & How To Avoid These PitfallsLearn about 10 security mistakes that are common among Linux sysadmins, and how to address these problems. Learn more about 10 common security mistakes sysadmins make how to avoid these pitfalls
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Prepare Your Business for the Future of Cyberwar: A Review of The Art of CyberwarfareWe review The Art of Cyberwarfare: An Investigator's Guide to Espionage, Ransomware, and Organized Cybercrime by Jon DiMaggio, a book that helps readers understand the major players in the ongoing cyberwar, the different methods attackers use, as well as how experts analyze attacks.
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