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Today’s newsletter highlights our two most recent feature articles: How Secure Is Linux? and Get started with CrowdSec v.1.0.X. We also examine various topics including how you can use croc to easily and securely transfer files and folders between computers and five great Linux distros available for Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Happy Monday - and happy reading!
Yours in Open Source,
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Extras:
How Secure Is Linux? - This article will examine the key factors that contribute to the robust security of Linux, and evaluate the level of protection against vulnerabilities and attacks that Linux offers administrators and users.
Get started with CrowdSec v.1.0.X - The official release of CrowdSec v.1.0.X introduces several improvements to the previous version, including a major architectural change: the introduction of a local REST API.
croc Is A Tool For Resumable, Encrypted File And Folder Transfers Between Computers (Command Line) (Mar 5) | ||
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5 Linux Distros You Can Install in Windows Subsystem for Linux (Mar 5) | ||
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Multiple New Security Issues Hit GRUB Bootloader Around Secure Boot (Mar 3) | ||
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High severity Linux network security holes found, fixed (Mar 4) | ||
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Go malware is now common, having been adopted by both APTs and e-crime groups (Mar 1) | ||
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Why it's time to stop setting SELinux to Permissive or Disabled (Mar 3) | ||
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Linux Mint's Update Manager To Encourage Users To Apply Security Updates (Mar 1) | ||
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Malicious NPM packages target Amazon, Slack with new dependency attacks (Mar 2) | ||
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Linux Mint May Resort to Windows 10-Style Forced Updates (Mar 2) | ||
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The Ultimate Guide to Secure, Harden and Improve Performance of Nginx Web Server (Mar 4) | ||
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What's the Best Linux Distro for Enhanced Privacy and Security? (Mar 8) | ||
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Linus Torvalds warns: Watch out for this unusually nasty bug in Linux 5.12 rc1 (Mar 8) | ||
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