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Cloud Foundry certification launches
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2699 days ago
How to use Linux's built-in USB attack protection
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2700 days ago
When it comes to stealing data from a computer, you can't beat a USB stick. There are devices like the USG USB stick firewall, which can protect you, or if you're a Linux user, you can always stop attackers armed with USB sticks with USBGuard.
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How to protect your Apple iCloud account
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2702 days ago
Maybe the London-based hacker group -- which goes by the name "Turkish Crime Family" -- doesn't have access to 250-million Apple iCloud account names and passwords. But they do have access to some indeterminate number of accounts, and that's more than enough reason to exercise caution.
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Red Hat offers free Fundamentals of Red Hat Enterprise Linux course
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://servicesblog.redhat.com 2706 days ago
Red Hat is pleased to announce it has partnered with edX to deliver free technology training to the public. EdX was founded by MIT and Harvard and is the only leading provider of massive open online courses that is both non-profit and open source.
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CoreOS moves in on cloud DevOps with Kubernetes
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://blogs.dxc.technology 2707 days ago
CoreOS is probably still best known for its cloud-friendly CoreOS Container Linux distribution. But that may be changing. CoreOS is now wrapping Kubernetes, the increasingly popular container orchestration program, into its Linux platform.
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WWDC: Apple plays catch-up
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.computerworld.com 2708 days ago
Apple no longer innovates, it duplicates.
Oh, and for those of you who don't track Apple closely, no, there was no new iPhone. Read More
Oh, and for those of you who don't track Apple closely, no, there was no new iPhone. Read More
Red Hat supports NFS in Ceph Storage 2.3
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2708 days ago
Want better NFS and cloud storage software-defined storage for your Linux servers? Check out Red Hat's latest take on Ceph.
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Why you must patch the new Linux sudo security hole
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2709 days ago
If you want your Linux server to be really secure, you defend it with SELinux. Many sysadmins don't bother because SELinux can be difficult to set up. But, if you really want to nail down your server, you use SELinux. This makes the newly discovered Linux security hole -- with the sudo command that
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The first five things to do when your Linux server keels over
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://insights.hpe.com 2714 days ago
Even Linux servers can go haywire some days. Here's the first steps you should take in troubleshooting and fixing them.
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A simple file naming bug can crash Windows 8.1 and earlier
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2716 days ago
Believe it or not simply trying to open a file with a bad name can crash Windows 8.1 and earlier systems.
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