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No, Linux is not more secure than Windows
The truth behind Linux's security claims.
If you're looking for a bit of extra security in an MXLinux-based distribution, iDeal OS might be an ideal solution.
As attacks on the operating system grow more serious, the company is teasing a plan to bring “verifiable integrity” to Linux.
The Linux Foundation's Greg Kroah-Hartman delivered a comprehensive talk this week on the current state and future challenges of Linux kernel security. Speaking at the Open Source Summit (OSS) Japan ...
LKRG (short for Linux Kernel Runtime Guard) is a loadable kernel module that continuously monitors the health and integrity ...
CISA has added to the KEV catalog two Linux vulnerabilities leading to privilege escalation and authentication bypass via ...
NVIDIA today made public a fresh security bulletin to detail some more security issues discovered in the GPU drivers - here's ...
[SPONSORED GUEST ARTICLE] In the permanent war against cybersecurity threats to the HPC software supply chain, you can’t fight it alone. You need allies, information exchanges and best practice ...
The Linux server operating system, used globally to power the internet, along with cloud storage, back-end business operations, embedded systems, and high-performance supercomputers, has a tarnished ...
The Linux Mint project has unveiled Linux Mint 22.3, carrying the codename “Zena”, the latest point release in the popular ...
There’s no such thing as perfect security. There are no programs that give you absolute software security. After all, security is a process, not a product. Linux’s security process, though, is ...
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