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Technology Short Take 153

Scott Lowe

Although Linux is often considered to be superior to Windows and macOS with regard to security, it is not without its own security flaws. I, personally, would posit that Linux can be more secure than other platforms, but it requires proper configuration and can still be undone by a loose nut behind the keyboard. Career/Soft Skills.

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A Quick Introduction to CoreOS

Scott Lowe

In this post, I’m going to provide a very quick introduction to CoreOS. CoreOS, in case you haven’t heard of it, is a highly streamlined Linux distribution designed with containers, massive server deployments, and distributed systems/applications in mind. A Brief Introduction to Linux Containers with LXC.

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Technology Short Take 124

Scott Lowe

Redpill Linpro talks to readers about their new routers running Cumulus Linux. I’m pretty sure I’d heard of this utility before, but somehow it fell off my radar/map. I recently found this page , and thought it was a great idea—trying to bring improved security to the masses. That’s cool.

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Technology Short Take #46

Scott Lowe

This is a really useful post and I’m looking forward to future posts in this series. It was good to read this post on Cumulus Linux first impressions by Jeremy Stretch. I’m a fan of Cumulus, but I’m admittedly a Linux guy (see here ) so you might say I’m a bit biased.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking the Chrome Sandbox

ForAllSecure

I’m Robert Vamosi and in this episode I’m discussing how a professional hacker just happened to find a vulnerability in Google’s Chromium, and why that’s not necessarily a bad thing that he did that, and why, perhaps, hackers like this should be compensated fairly. I think it's closed source.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking the Chrome Sandbox

ForAllSecure

I’m Robert Vamosi and in this episode I’m discussing how a professional hacker just happened to find a vulnerability in Google’s Chromium, and why that’s not necessarily a bad thing that he did that, and why, perhaps, hackers like this should be compensated fairly. I think it's closed source.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking the Chrome Sandbox

ForAllSecure

I’m Robert Vamosi and in this episode I’m discussing how a professional hacker just happened to find a vulnerability in Google’s Chromium, and why that’s not necessarily a bad thing that he did that, and why, perhaps, hackers like this should be compensated fairly. I think it's closed source.