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Equifax Data Breach - i24News
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Submitted September 11, 2017 at 01:16PM by Skellem
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Found this pearl of wisdom on redhat's documentation regarding password policy. "consider a variation of a word, such as a1rPl4nE for airplane. "
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Submitted September 11, 2017 at 01:57PM by meeds122
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Why do you need a strong Data Protection Policy for your website?
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Submitted September 11, 2017 at 05:49PM by designdirect123
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BlueBorne technical paper [PDF]
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Submitted September 12, 2017 at 08:57PM by imr2017
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I will be adding posts from /r/compsec and /r/security here
Are GNU/Linux systems no longer secure?
I have been reading Top secret files in Wikileaks about agencies and corporations intended to break into security systems, crack encryption systems, and hack into computers. So far I've found information where companies offer services and software to governments, where they claimed this tools can bypass GNU/Linux systems like Debian.They promote methods to bypass Log in passwords in Debian, without the need of changing the target's password. Personally I have a strong passphrase for Debian and LVM encryption, however, I wonder if they can crack a Debian log in screen even if the target has a strong passphrase.Moreover it also concerns me if our beautiful free open software is now compromised for big agencies or is being weakened for corporations like The Hacking Team, FinFisher, GammaGroup. How safe to use does GNU/Linux still?

Submitted September 13, 2017 at 01:22AM by fifth_wheel_5
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TIPS For Noob Linux Server User
SO i just get it now, i want some tips for dont get fucked or hacked the server. Also for dont get it inside a botnet or for spread malware.Any good tips?

Submitted September 13, 2017 at 01:58AM by -PrivacyRight-
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Asterisk RTPbleed vulnerability
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Submitted September 13, 2017 at 02:05AM by agDane
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