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Stealthy, tricky to remove rootkit targets Linux systems on ARM and x86

Network World

Security researchers have identified a new family of Linux rootkits that, despite running from user mode, can be hard to detect and remove. It targets Linux-based systems on the x86, x86-64 and ARM architectures, including many embedded devices such as routers. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

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A Game Changer for Containers | cgroups

Linux Academy

Here at Linux Academy, we’ve seen an over 30% increase in demand for container-related courses. This consistency speeds up the development and deployment process to keep up with trends and shift your focus toward adding value to your end users as opposed to maintaining disparate systems. Linux Control Groups (cgroups).

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Tech News Roundup March 21

CTOvision

Mac extends its lead over Linux among software developers, chipping away at Windows. Silicon Valley invasion: Seattle job trends show tech workers migrating north. Federal agencies rely too heavily on shared networks — industry report - FedScoop.

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Information Stealing Malware on the Rise, Uptycs Study Shows

SecureWorld News

Incidents have more than doubled in Q1 2023, indicating a disturbing trend that threatens global organizations. According to the new Uptycs whitepaper, Detecting the Silent Threat: 'Stealers are Organization Killers' (gated link), a variety of new info stealers have emerged this year, preying on Windows, Linux, and macOS systems.

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5G, industry, and collaboration at the edge

TM Forum

Numerous challenges remain: Reducing network complexity, maintaining security, improving agility, and ensuring a vibrant ecosystem. If we collaborate on 5G and edge this way, nascent technologies could become exciting common foundations in the same way that Linux and Kubernetes have. Lots of us are building that future right now.

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Technology Short Take #81

Scott Lowe

Networking. Matt Oswalt has a great post on the need for networking professionals to learn basic scripting skills—something he (rightfully) distinguishes from programming as a full-time occupation. Further, he follows that up with a post on how automation is more than just configuration management ; it’s about network services.

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Technology Short Take 125

Scott Lowe

Networking. Dinesh Dutt of Cumulus Networks writes about the effect of switch port count in Clos topologies. This blending of “traditional” network engineering with containers, Linux, and DevOps tooling is how Matt is setting new trends and directions for the networking industry. Good stuff here!

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