Tag: Linux
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Randomize your MAC address using NetworkManager
Today, users run their notebooks everywhere. To stay connected you use the local wifi to access the internet, on the couch at home or in a …
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Google Issues Chrome Updates for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android
A new version of Google Chrome is rolling out to Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android over the next few weeks, the company announced this week. …
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Credit card gobbling code found piggybacking on ecommerce sites
Thanks to Mark Stockley, our resident JavaScript, PHP and jQuery expert, for his help with this article. Dutch security researcher Willem …
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Linux Kernel Developer Criticizes Intel for Meltdown, Spectre Response
Vancouver, B.C.—At the Open Source Summit North America here on Aug. 29, Greg Kroah-Hartman warned attendees about the severe impact the …
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Linux Kernel Developer Criticizes Intel for Meltdown Spectre Response
Vancouver, BC – Greg Kroah-Hartman took the stage at the Open Source Summit North America on Aug. 29 to talk about how Linux kernel …
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Ubuntu and CentOS Are Undoing a GNOME Security Feature
Current versions of Ubuntu and CentOS are disabling a security feature that was added to the GNOME desktop environment last year. The …
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Intel Drops Security Patch Benchmark Ban After Public Outcry
Intel hasn’t had a very good 2018. While the company’s quarterly performance has been excellent, it’s been repeatedly hammered by …
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Important Details on CompTIA Security+ Certification
If you want to pursue a career in IT and that too in the security field, CompTIA is the right place to start. The CompTIA Security+ …
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Use Debian? Want Intel’s latest CPU patch? Small print sparks big problem
At least one Linux distribution is withholding security patches that mitigate the latest round of Intel CPU design flaws – due to a …
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How the L1 Terminal Fault vulnerability affects Linux systems
Announced just yesterday in security advisories from Intel, Microsoft and Red Hat, a newly discovered vulnerability affecting Intel …
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Linux and L1TF
Announced just yesterday in security advisories from Intel, Microsoft and Red Hat, a newly discovered vulnerability affecting Intel …
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Ubuntu updates for L1 Terminal Fault vulnerabilities
/sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/l1tf file. You must apply kernel updates and reboot if the file does not exist as that indicates …
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