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Protecting user privacy is a core element of Mozilla’s vision for the web and the internet at large. In pursuit of this vision, we’re pleased to announce new partnerships with Fastly and Divvi Up to deploy privacy-preserving technology in Firefox. Mozilla builds a number of tools that help people defend their privacy online, but the […]
'Reclaim Wonder': An immersive installation that captures the beauty of the open internet
Mozilla’s Reclaim the Internet event at the Alte Münze in Berlin, happening Oct. 12 to 16, features an immersive journey that invites people to act, build and choose to reimagine our digital future. The journey includes three art installations where visitors can explore how reclaiming the internet will help us take back expression, inspiration and […]
Red Hat retires mailing list, leaving Linux loyalists to read between the lines
Email is just so 20th century. Comment Red Hat has closed its security advisories mailing list. It will still share the information, just via an RSS feed, with access free for all… at least for now.…
Microsoft gives unexpected tutorial on how to install Linux
You may need it – Windows 10 is no longer a free upgrade. Microsoft has published guidance on how to download and install Linux. In other news, Hell freezes over and pigs fly south to their winter feeding grounds.…
Nasty bug discovered in widely used Linux utility curl, and patches already rolled out
Curl is built into and silently used in numerous Linux distributions. A nasty security hole within it has been revealed and patched.
Ubuntu Linux 23.10 is adding an important new security feature
This has the potential to significantly improve Linux desktop and container security.
Incus 0.1 is Canonical's LXD 'containervisor' with Ubuntu integration stripped out
Community fork delivers first code for more distro-neutral functionality. The first version of Incus, the community project working on a fork of Canonical's so-called LXD "containervisor," is here.…
Microsoft extends life support for aging Apache Cassandra 3.11 database
But only if you're ready to cozy up in Azure's abode. Microsoft says it plans to keep on supporting Apache Cassandra 3.11 a year past its end-of-life date... just as long as you're running it as an Azure Managed Instance.…
Simplifying Docker Installation on Linux
In the boundless ocean of software development, containerization has emerged as the trusty vessel for developers, ensuring smooth sailing even in turbulent waters of system discrepancies and compatibility woes. Among the fleet of containerization tools, Docker shines bright as the beacon of reliability and ease.
Microsoft drops official support for Python 3.7 in Visual Studio Code
Should still work for the foreseeable future, but rely on it at your own risk. Still using Python 3.7? Even Microsoft thinks it is time to move on after the Windows behemoth finally deprecated support for the language in the October 2023 release of its extension for Visual Studio Code.…
Patch now: This serious Linux vulnerability affects nearly all distributions
Qualys has discovered a nasty security hole, dubbed 'Looney Tunables', in the glibc C library. This means almost all Linux distributions have a bad security problem.
How to Install Apache Tomcat with Nginx Reverse Proxy on Ubuntu 22.04
Apache Tomcat is an open-source Java web server and Servlet container used to host web applications written in Java. This tutorial will show you how to install Apache Tomcat on Ubuntu 22.04.
ELKS and Fuzix: Linux _- and Unix - writ very, very small
That is not dead which can eternal lie. Iä! Iä! IA16! Version 0.7.0 of ELKS OS, and 0.4.0 of its creator's next baby, Fuzix, are out – if you like your 'nix systems as tiny as can be.…
How to Install and Configure Suricata IDS alongside Elastic Stack on Debian 12
Suricata is a Network Monitoring tool that examines and processes every packet of internet traffic that flows through your server. It can generate log events, trigger alerts, and drop traffic upon detecting any suspicious activity.
Using InfluxDB for time-series data analysis
These days you can acquire time series data from multiple sources. In this article we will show you how to use InfluxDB, a popular time-series database dedicated to fast concurrent read/write of critical time-series information. One can argue that using a traditional relational database may not work well with data in a time-series format because […]
Not even the ghost of obsolescence can coerce users onto Windows 11
It's a great advert for Ubuntu anyway. Windows 10 may be just over a year away from the ax, but its successor, Windows 11, appears to be as unpopular as ever.…
How to Install ownCloud on Debian 12
ownCloud is a software solution for creating file-hosting services like Google Drive and DropBox. Follow this guide to learn how to install ownCloud on Debian 12 step-by-step. Learn how to install ownCloud via the command line on the LAMP Stack and secure ownCloud with SSL/TLS certificates from Letsencrypt.
After a clean and inclusive Ubuntu-based desktop? Elementary, dear user
iPadOS-like distro reaches 7.1 and talks to you on installation. The latest release of Elementary OS, version 7.1, is out, based on Ubuntu 22.04.3. We took it for a quick spin.…
New cryptographic protocol aims to bolster open-source software security
The Linux Foundation, BastionZero, and Docker believe OpenPubkey bolsters zero-trust passwordless authentication.
How to Install Zeek Network Security Monitoring Tool on Debian 12
Zeek (formerly Bro) is a free and open-source platform for network security monitoring. It is a powerful passive network traffic analyzer to investigate suspicious or malicious activity. In this guide, I will show you how to install Zeek network Security Monitoring on the Debian 12 server step-by-step.
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