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January 21, 2019

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Linux systems: Scraping up information about apt updates

Where can you find information on Linux updates performed with apt commands? Check the /var/log/apt directory. Read more ▶

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18 Node.js and JavaScript libraries for fast and simple microservices

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What is spear phishing? Why targeted email attacks are so difficult to stop

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Microsoft starts auto-update of Windows 10 1809 three months late

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Temporary micropatch available for zero-day Windows exploit

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Thinking about blockchain? Do it in the cloud

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Suse releases enterprise Linux for all major ARM processors

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Chrome OS: Tips, tools, and other Chromebook intelligence

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18 Node.js and JavaScript libraries for fast and simple microservices

Whether you go serverless or server-full, look to these open source projects to support your Node.js microservices Read more ▶

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Image: What is spear phishing? Why targeted email attacks are so difficult to stop

What is spear phishing? Why targeted email attacks are so difficult to stop

A highly targeted form of phishing, spear phishing involves bespoke emails being sent to well-researched victims. It is hard to spot without close inspection and difficult to stop with technical controls alone. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Microsoft starts auto-update of Windows 10 1809 three months late

Microsoft starts auto-update of Windows 10 1809 three months late

Microsoft has finally restarted the automatic distribution of Windows 10 October 2018 Update, the problem-plagued upgrade pulled from release in October just days after its debut. Read more ▶

Image: Temporary micropatch available for zero-day Windows exploit

Temporary micropatch available for zero-day Windows exploit

A publicly disclosed Windows zero-day vulnerability could allow attackers to take full control of systems once they compromise a low-privilege account. Here's a fix. Read more ▶

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Thinking about blockchain? Do it in the cloud

Many enterprises have shelved blockchain efforts because it’s so complex to build and manage. Using the cloud solves those issues Read more ▶

Image: Suse releases enterprise Linux for all major ARM processors

Suse releases enterprise Linux for all major ARM processors

Suse officially releases its enterprise Linux distribution, Suse Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), for all major ARM server processors. Read more ▶

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Chrome OS: Tips, tools, and other Chromebook intelligence

Your one-stop source for Chrome OS advice, insight, and analysis — from someone who's covered Chromebooks closely since the start. Read more ▶

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Millennials may be new to the modern work environment, but their fresh perspective is raising the bar on productivity. Read more ▶

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