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The Linux Migration: Other Users’ Stories, Part 4

Scott Lowe

This post is part of a series of posts sharing other users’ stories about their migration to Linux as their primary desktop OS. As I mentioned in part 1 of the series , there seemed to be quite a bit of pent-up interest in using Linux as your primary desktop OS. Q: Why did you switch to Linux? Wi-Fi and WebEx were the worst.

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Wall of Flippers is the way to put a stop to Flipper Zero

Dataconomy

It’s packed with tools for exploring hardware, software, and wireless protocols. Pen-testing tool Flipper Zero was eventually used for Bluetooth spam attacks on the iOS operating system ( Image credit ) What is Wall of Flippers? Well, Wall of Flippers is here to become a remedy for that!

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Switch hacker Gary W. Bowser given 40-month sentence, owes Nintendo $14.5M

GeekWire

Team Xecuter created modification devices and specialized hardware for use with various video game consoles, for purposes of modifying and occasionally “jailbreaking” them. Bowser, of course, shares his surname with the American name for Bowser, the traditional antagonist of the Super Mario Bros.

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The Wireless Attack Toolkit

CTOvision

By BryanHalfpap Wireless security is all about implementation. How much and what you leak depends on your wireless driver, operating system, and the networks that you’ve connected to in the past. Potentially any of your past network connections that weren’t encrypted are targets if they are beaconed for by your hardware.

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Technology Short Take #67

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. Intel clearly has its sights set on expanding beyond just “servers” into many more platforms, including network hardware platforms. Operating Systems/Applications. OS X users might find this Apple support article on OS X wireless roaming to be helpful. Someone recently pointed this out.

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Technology Short Take #83

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. Here’s a quick post on nftables , the (eventual) Linux replacement for iptables. Turns out there’s a security vulnerability in some of the wireless keyboard and mice out there. Check out this blog on work done to bring firmware updates into the land of Linux. Operating Systems/Applications.

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Technology Short Take #83

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. Here’s a quick post on nftables , the (eventual) Linux replacement for iptables. Turns out there’s a security vulnerability in some of the wireless keyboard and mice out there. Check out this blog on work done to bring firmware updates into the land of Linux. Operating Systems/Applications.

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