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Why Open-Source Security Automation Is Critical for Cybersecurity

Learn about how open-source security automation can help organizations find vulnerabilities faster for a more robust cybersecurity strategy.
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What Is Google Doing With Its Open-Source Teams?

Many of those shown the doors in Google’s latest layoffs were the best of the best in Google’s open-source program office and other open-source efforts.
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How Businesses Can Bolster Cybersecurity Defenses With Open Source

Open-source software offers businesses the chance to lower the cost of defense, boost collaboration, and ensure teams work together to spot vulnerabilities.
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The Impact of Open Source on AI-Cloud Career Growth in Linux

This article explores the impact of open-source culture on career growth in the Linux-based AI-Cloud industry. Learn more here.
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Can Open Source Save the Metaverse?

A proprietary take on the metaverse won’t work. If anything is going to transform the metaverse from hype to reality, it will be open source.
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How to Install Drupal With Docker on Ubuntu 22.04

Drupal is an open-source content management system written in PHP. Here’s how to install it using Docker on a Ubuntu 22.04 server.
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John the Ripper: Password Cracking Tutorial and Review

John the Ripper is a popular open-source password cracking tool that can be used to perform brute-force attacks. Learn more here.
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Open-Source Security Index Lists Top Projects

Two venture investors have launched an index to track the most popular open-source security projects. Learn more here.
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How to Install Git on Ubuntu 22.04

Git is a free and open source distributed version control system. Learn how to install Git on Ubuntu 22.04 with this tutorial.
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How to Fix Corrupted Tables in MySQL

In this tutorial, learn how to fix corrupted tables in MySQL. MySQL is an open source RDBMS written in C and C++.
 
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Console

Apple Console is a system utility that collects log messages generated from your computer and connected devices. Learn about free and open source alternatives to Apple Console here.
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Threat Groups Distributing Malware via Google Ads

Security researchers warn that Google Ads are being leveraged to distribute malware to unsuspecting victims searching for software downloads.
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Beyond Programming: D&D, Open Source, and Gaming

Wizards of the Coast is changing the roles for the Dungeons and Dragons Open Gaming License, and game designers are not happy.
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Best Free, Open-Source Alternatives to Autodesk MotionBuilder

MotionBuilder is 3D animation software designed to capture, edit, and play back complex animations. Here are some of the best free and open-source alternatives.
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Scrcpy: Display, Control Your Android Device via Linux Desktop

Scrcpy (pronounced “screen copy”) is a free, open-source, and cross-platform application used to display and control an Android device from your Linux desktop computer. Learn more here.
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Cybercriminals Use VSCode Extensions as New Attack Vector

Aqua Nautilus researchers reported earlier this month that the VSCode editor could be vulnerable to attacks targeting its extensions.
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10 Best Open-Source Vulnerability Scanners for 2023

These top open-source vulnerability scanners create reports that IT security and application DevOps teams use to prioritize remediation tasks.
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GStreamer 1.22 Improves AV1 and WebRTC Support

GStreamer 1.22 includes AV1 video codec support improvements as well as support for the  WebRTC communication platform.
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RSS Guard 4.3.0 Brings Massive Performance Improvements

RSS Guard 4.3.0, an open-source, cross-platform RSS feed reader, brings users a considerable performance boost for the feed fetching mechanism.
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Increasing 5G Quality of Experience (QoE) Using SONiC and Open Packet Broker

5G has revolutionized the use of data services for mobile users worldwide, providing high data rate / high capacity, low latency, and massive connectivity. These characteristics of 5G have forced mobile carriers to increase their focus on ways to improve network service and their customer’s Quality of Experience (QoE). This requires sophisticated network monitoring to […]

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