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Broadband routers are increasingly under attack... Our research has revealed that four out of five top-selling home routers are vulnerable to attack with nearly half of them being exploitable with publicly available reports.
8 new tutorials for success with OpenStack
OpenStack is undoubtedly a skill in hot demand. Whether you're a seasoned IT pro looking to leverage cloud technology in your organization, or just starting out in your career and hoping to put some experience under your belt, we're here to help.
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How to install Arch Linux with Full Disk Encryption
This tutorial explains the installation of Arch Linux + XFCE Desktop with Full Disk Encryption.
House Passes Cybersecurity Bill Despite Privacy Protests
House of Representatives voted 307-116 to pass the Protecting Cyber Networks Act, a bill designed to allow more fluid sharing of cybersecurity threat data between corporations and government agencies... But privacy critics say it also threatens to open up a new backchannel for surveillance of American citizens, in some cases granting the same companies legal immunity to share their users’ private data with government agencies that include the NSA.
Open source policies show commitment to student data privacy
In the growing hubbub around student data privacy and security, it can be hard for edtech companies to identify concrete steps to demonstrate their commitment to protecting student information. Education tech startup Clever recently made a commitment to transparency by making their privacy policies open source, posting the policy on GitHub so anyone can track changes.
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Open mapping for sustainability, 3D printing on the farm, and more open source news
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at the new release of Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid Vervet, 3D printing on the farm, open mapping for sustainability, and more.
Open source news roundup: April 18 - 24, 2015
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How to encrypt a partition with DM-Crypt LUKS on Linux
TrueCrypt is no more, and the purpose of this post is to show you straightforward partition encryption with dm-crypt luks.
DM-Crypt is transparent drive encryption that is kernel module and part of the device mapper framework for mapping physical block device onto higher-level virtual block devices, it uses cryptographic routines from the kernel's crypto api. Long story short, device mapping encryption provided by the kernel "linux" crypto api.
DM-Crypt is transparent drive encryption that is kernel module and part of the device mapper framework for mapping physical block device onto higher-level virtual block devices, it uses cryptographic routines from the kernel's crypto api. Long story short, device mapping encryption provided by the kernel "linux" crypto api.
6 Most Dangerous New Attack Techniques in 2015
Experts with the SANS Institute convened at RSA Conference for their annual threats panel, this time dishing on the six most dangerous new attack techniques.
How Tor is building a new Dark Net with help from the U.S. military
The Dark Net is under attack. Actually, it's always under attack. That's the smart attitude to take as the spotlight has been turned up on technology like the Tor-anonymizing network. Threats from governments and hackers around the world have pushed Tor's decade-old hidden service technology to its limits.
The huge flaw in Moore's Law? It's NOT a law after all
Critics have had half a century to pick apart and predict the end of Moore’s Law, which marked its Big Five Zero birthday this week.
Android Candy: Intercoms
Ever since my "tiny $20 tablet" project (see my Open-Source Classroom column in the March 2015 issue), I've been looking for more and more cool things to do with cheap Android devices.
How to get involved with the Open Source Hardware Association
Back in October of 2014, I was lucky enough to be elected to the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA) board. Because the association received its nonprofit status, the board is finally able to begin increasing its reach in the community. Many new initiatives are being discussed, and we've been collecting a lot of community input on what is needed in the open source hardware world. One of the main objectives the board has in mind for the next year is to continue building up the community interaction and awareness of the association.
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How to install a Debian 7 (Wheezy) Minimal Server
This tutorial shows how to install a Debian 7 (Wheezy) minimal server. The purpose of this guide is to provide a minimal Debian setup that can be used as basis for our other tutorials here at howtoforge.
Red Hat gives developers more programming goodies
If you want a stable Linux operating system and the latest developer tools, Red Hat has a deal for you.
Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) released
Codenamed "Vivid Vervet", 15.04 continues Ubuntu's proud tradition
of integrating the latest and greatest open source technologies into a
high-quality, easy-to-use Linux distribution. The team has been hard at
work through this cycle, introducing new features and fixing bugs.
How to use PressForward for content creation
We live in an age of information overload. With all the stories from news, blogs, social media, and other sources, the amount of information about any given subject can be overwhelming. It is hard enough to keep up when you are just a consumer of information, but what about when you need to curate content for a target audience?
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A guide to Apache's Spark Streaming
Apache Spark is an open source cluster computing framework. In contrast to Hadoop’s two-stage disk-based MapReduce paradigm, Spark’s in-memory primitives provide performance up to 100 times faster for certain applications.
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Sourcegraph: A free code search tool for open source developers
A goldmine of open source code is available to programmers, but choosing the right library and understanding how to use it can be tricky. Sourcegraph has created a search engine and code browser to help developers find better code and build software faster.
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Cortex-A9 Sitara EVM gains Android KitKat BSP
Adeneo has released an Android KitKat 4.4.4 BSP for the TI Sitara AM437x EVM kit in both a free binary version and a commercial version with source code. Adeneo Embedded’s Android 4.4.4 “KitKat” Reference Board Support Package is designed for use with the Texas Instruments AM437x EVM (TMDXEVM437X EVM). The EVM kit was announced last […]
Fedora 22 goes beta
The next version, or should we say three versions, of Red Hat's community Linux, Fedora, are now in beta.
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