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Atlas VPN Linux Leak Exposes Users’ IP Addresses

A Reddit user with the handle 'Educational-Map-8145' published a proof-of-concept exploit last week for a zero-day flaw in the Linux client of Atlas VPN. The exploit code works against the latest version of the client, 1.0.3.

When Betting on Linux Security, Look at the Big Picture

Exploring the landscape of Linux desktop security, Jonathan Terrasi delves into the vulnerabilities of IoT devices, the focus on Linux servers for attacks, and why Linux remains a more secure albeit less popular operating system.

New US Initiatives Aim To Better Defend Against Cyberattacks

Efforts to fortify cloud security and identity management are at the forefront of new U.S. measures to mitigate cyberthreats.

REVIEW

Rhino Linux Unleashes First Rolling Release Ubuntu Stable Edition

Rhino Linux 2023.1 introduces a hybrid-like distribution with rolling releases, merging the reliability of Ubuntu with a sleek design.

More Fintech Players Cashing in on Open-Source Offerings

The financial industry has historically been conservative when it comes to software development, especially when it comes to picking open-source applications over proprietary code. That caution is softening as more financial companies are now embracing open source.

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Rhino Linux Locks Horns With Gnome, Xfce Desktop Design

Rhino Linux innovatively combines GNOME and Xfce elements, creating a unique hybrid desktop that offers both modern user interface aesthetics and the familiarity of classic Linux.

TECH BLOG

If Only Documentation Looked as Clean as the Code

What makes good documentation? Fundamentally it's about organization and ease of visual tracking. Here are some manifestations of that, in no particular order.

AppSec, Devs Clash Flags Need for Paradigm Shift in Software Industry

There is a notable increase in tension between application security workers and application developers over consensus on cloud-native needs, in addition to a growing concern about retaining developer talent in this context.

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New MakuluLinux Release Brings AI to the Max

The first beta release of MakuluLinux Max puts artificial intelligence inside everyday desktop usage. Max's AI entity Electra could well be the start of a new type of innovation adopted by other distribution developers. It raises the bar on what Linux users should expect from their computing platfor...

Tech Talent Trend: Hiring Eased, Upskilling in Limelight

As global economic uncertainty impacts tech hiring strategies, upskilling emerges as a critical response. Training and certifications become essential, eclipsing traditional hiring practices in the quest for qualified tech talent.

Canonical Broadens Commercial OpenStack to Small Clouds

Canonical has expanded its OpenStack offering to small-scale cloud environments with its new project Sunbeam and product MicroStack, lowering barriers to open-source cloud adoption for organizations with legacy IT estates.

AI ‘Hallucinations’ Can Become an Enterprise Security Nightmare

Researchers reveal a novel security risk as hackers exploit generative AI's 'hallucinations' to deliver malicious code into a company's development environment, posing a growing threat to enterprise security.

Linux? What Linux? It Just Works

Let's explore what makes Linux work so well that users aren't even conscious that they've opted out of the desktop operating system duopoly.

CONFERENCE REPORT

Red Hat Summit Targets Fixing Open-Source Code Flaws

A significant portion of the focus for the Red Hat Software Summit held in Boston this week are three core products designed to meet the growing demands for better software security and government regulations requiring enhanced application security across all industries.

Google Taking Pre-Orders for Its First Foldable Phone

Google is coming to the foldable market late -- although not as late as Apple, which doesn't have a foldable yet -- but it's taking advantage of its timing by targeting some of the perceived deficiencies of the Galaxy Fold.

Independent Distros Blend Ideas and Innovate User Experiences

There's a growing trend among Linux developers and users who are gravitating toward independent distributions that provide unique solutions, the autonomy to modify code, and independence from the constraints of established base Linux distributions' dependencies.

Ubuntu 23.04 ‘Lunar Lobster’ Lands With Newly Minted Cinnamon Desktop Flavor

This latest release is significant for enterprise users and consumers alike. For enterprises, it steps up deployment and customization at scale, and for consumers, it provides a desktop option missing from Ubuntu's collection -- Cinnamon.

Lazarus Hackers’ Linux Malware Linked to 3CX Supply-Chain Attack

New cyber research connects the infamous North Korea-aligned Lazarus Group behind the Linux malware attack called Operation DreamJob to the 3CX supply-chain attack.

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New Distro Makes Running Arch Linux Very ‘Cachy’

CachyOS is more than just a fun name to grab potential users' attention. It reflects an effort to do what most Arch Linux distributions fail to achieve by turning its parent base into a beginner-friendly operating system that also satisfies the needs of seasoned Linux users.

Linux Foundation Takes on Metaverse, Physical World Mapping Challenges

The Linux Foundation, one of the primary driving forces behind the continuing growth of open-source technology, is turning its attention to developing a better metaverse and creating a living digital record of the physical world.

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