Thank you for reading the LinuxSecurity.com weekly security newsletter. The purpose of this document is to provide our readers with a quick summary of each week's most relevant Linux security headlines.
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Extras:
Press Release: Guardian Digital Leverages the Power of Open Source to Combat Evolving Email Security Threats - Cloud-based email security solution utilizes the open source methodology for securing business email, recognized by many as the best approach to the problem of maintaining security in the relentlessly dynamic environment of the Internet.
You've Been Pwned! Best Practices to Prevent Your Email Account from Being Compromised in a Data Breach - An Interview with Dave Wreski, CEO of Guardian Digital
Covert data-scraping on watch as EU DPA lays down “radical” GDPR red-line (Mar 31) | ||
|
||
11 questions to ask before buying AI-enabled security software (Apr 1) | ||
|
||
What is a honeypot? A trap for catching hackers in the act (Apr 1) | ||
|
||
Over 13K iSCSI storage clusters left exposed online without a password (Apr 2) | ||
|
||
Facebook demand for new user email passwords reveals appalling lack of security awareness (Apr 3) | ||
|
||
Apache web server bug grants root access on shared hosting environments (Apr 3) | ||
|
||
Chinese companies have leaked over 590 million resumes via open databases (Apr 4) | ||
|
||
A dozen US web servers are spreading 10 malware families, Necurs link suspected (Apr 4) | ||
|
||
Dropbox uncovers 264 vulnerabilities in HackerOne Singapore bug hunt (Apr 6) | ||
|
||
FBI criticized for delaying breach notifications, including insufficient details (Apr 6) | ||
|
||
Mar-a-Lago's Security Problems Go Way Beyond a Thumb Drive (Apr 5) | ||
|
||
Why corporate acquisitions could be good for the open source community (Apr 7) | ||
|
||
Europe to pilot AI ethics rules, calls for participants (Apr 8) | ||
|