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Linux Security Week: January 3, 2022

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Happy Monday fellow Linux geeks and Open Source enthusiasts! In this week's newsletter we offer advice on how you can improve PHP security to protect your web server and web applications from attacks and compromise, share our top tips for securing your Linux system in 2022, and provide the information you need to know to protect against the critical Log4j vulnerabilities. PHP security is inextricably tied to web server security- are you running PHP securely?

Linux Security Week: December 27, 2021

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Happy Monday fellow Linux geeks and Open Source enthusiasts! In this week's newsletter we share what you need to know to protect against the critical Log4j vulnerabilities, speak with Oracle Linux developers to get exclusive insight into what makes Oracle Linux is a logical enterprise-ready CentOS replacement heading into 2022, and examine the anatomy of a Linux ransomware attack. Are you safe from Log4j, which could be the most serious security threat ever seen, according to the CISA?

Linux Security Week: December 20, 2021

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Happy Monday fellow Linux geeks and Open Source enthusiasts! In this week's newsletter we share what you need to know to protect against the critical Log4j vulnerabilities, speak with lead Microsoft engineer Kevin Sheldrake to find out about how he was able to convert the Sysmon system monitoring tool to run on Linux, and introduce six free and open-source vulnerability scanning tools we love. Are you safe from Log4j, which could be the most serious security threat ever seen, according to the CISA?

Linux Security Week: December 13, 2021

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Happy Monday fellow Linux geeks and Open Source enthusiasts! In this week's newsletter we speak with lead Microsoft engineer Kevin Sheldrake to find out about how he was able to convert the Sysmon system monitoring tool to run on Linux, have a seat with Oracle Linux developers to get exclusive insight into what makes Oracle Linux is a logical enterprise-ready CentOS replacement, and evaluate the level of protection against vulnerabilities and attacks that Linux offers admins and users. Could Oracle Linux be the enterprise-ready CentOS alternative you're looking for heading into the new year?

Linux Security Week: December 6, 2021

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Happy Monday fellow Linux geeks and Open Source enthusiasts! In this week's newsletter we examine and compare our favorite Linux backup solutions for preventing data loss in a ransomware attack, speak with lead Microsoft engineer Kevin Sheldrake to find out about how he was able to convert the Sysmon system monitoring tool to run on Linux, and have a seat with Oracle Linux developers to get exclusive insight into what makes Oracle Linux is a logical enterprise-ready CentOS replacement. How can Sysmon make your Linux system administration more efficient and secure?

Linux Security Week: November 29, 2021

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Happy Monday fellow Linux geeks and Open Source enthusiasts! In this week's newsletter we speak with lead Microsoft engineer Kevin Sheldrake to find out about how he was able to convert the Sysmon system monitoring tool to run on Linux, examine the anatomy of a Linux ransomware attack, and speak with Oracle Linux developers to get exclusive insight into what makes Oracle Linux is a logical enterprise-ready CentOS replacement. How can Sysmon make your Linux system administration more efficient and secure?

Linux Security Week: November 22, 2021

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Happy Monday fellow Linux geeks and Open Source enthusiasts! In this week's newsletter we speak with lead Microsoft engineer Kevin Sheldrake to find out about how he was able to convert the Sysmon system monitoring tool to run on Linux, examine and compare our favorite Linux backup solutions for preventing data loss in a ransomware attack, and speak with Oracle Linux developers to get exclusive insight into what makes Oracle Linux is a logical enterprise-ready CentOS replacement. How can Sysmon make your Linux system administration more efficient and secure?

Linux Security Week: November 15, 2021

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Happy Monday fellow Linux geeks and Open Source enthusiasts! In this week's newsletter we examine and compare our favorite Linux backup solutions for preventing data loss in a ransomware attack, speak with Oracle Linux developers to get exclusive insight into what makes Oracle Linux is a logical enterprise-ready CentOS replacement and introduce our top six open-source vulnerability scanning tools. Could Oracle Linux be the secure, logical CentOS replacement you're looking for?

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