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Rspamd 3.0 Spam Filtering System Released with Reworked HTML Parser

Rspamd is an advanced high-performance spam scan software for Linux and Unix servers that delivers very accurate filter results. It is fast, open source, and designed to process hundreds of messages per second simultaneously.
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Qt Creator 5.0 Released with Experimental Docker Support

Qt Creator is an open source full-featured Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for C++, QML, and JavaScript applications. QT Creator 5.0 heralds the switch to Semantic Versioning (SemVer), announced as part of the roadmap for 2021.
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How to Discover the Best Open Source Software for Your Project

Open Source will eat up the world of software … in companies. And we do not say it. Any tech company you ask, from Red Hat to Microsoft itself, says it. There are plenty of examples: the world of the cloud, the IoT, Artificial Intelligence or Big Data are largely based on Open Source projects. More and more projects […]

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Get Paid to Improve Linux and Open-Source Security

The Linux Foundation and allies will pay developers to help secure Linux and open-source software programs.
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A Privacy Review of Tribler, the Onion-Routed BitTorrent App

Tribler is a free and open-source file-sharing app for Linux, macOS, and Windows. It adds something unique to the BitTorrent peer-to-peer protocol: onion routing. Onion routing, best known from the Tor Browser project, is a network routing scheme that relays connections via multiple proxies. Tribler encrypts your connections in layers so that each relay proxy […]

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An Investment Firm Built Its Own SIEM. Here’s How.

SIEM solutions can be expensive and difficult to manage, so one company built its own – and is pleased with the results. At last week’s Black Hat USA, NYC-based financial technology firm Two Sigma Investments took the virtual stage to outline why their existing solution didn’t cut it, the work needed to create an in-house security […]

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Best Digital Forensics Tools & Software for 2021

For everything from minor network infractions to devastating cyberattacks and data privacy troubles, digital forensics software can help clean up the mess and get to the root of what happened. Since the inception of data forensics almost forty years ago, methods for investigating security events have given way to a market of vendors and tools offering […]

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OpenRazer 3.1 Release with New Razer Peripherals Support

OpenRazer is a collection of Linux drivers for the Razer devices, providing kernel drivers, DBus services, and Python bindings to interact with the DBus interface. It is an entirely open-source driver and user-space daemon that allows you to manage you…

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5 Most Frequently Used Open Source Shells for Linux

The shell is the command interpreter in an operating system such as Unix or GNU/Linux; it is a program that executes other programs. It provides a computer user with an interface to the Unix/GNU Linux system so that the user can run different commands or utilities/tools with some input data. Learn about the most used […]

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How to Onstall OpenProject on Ubuntu 20.04

Open Project is an open-source application for project management that is completely web-based written in Ruby on Rails and Angular js. It provides agile as well as classical management for the entire project life-cycle.
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How to Install ModSecurity with Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install ModSecurity with Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04. ModSecurity, often referred to as Modsec, is a free, open-source web application firewall (WAF). ModSecurity was created as a module for the Apache HTTP Server. However, since its early days, the WAF has grown and now covers an array of HyperText Transfer Protocol request and response […]

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Guide to Install Ansible on Ubuntu

Ansible is an open-source configuration management, application deployment, and software provisioning tool that is used to deploy, configure, & manage servers. Due to ease of use, Ansible is one of the most popular automation tools. Learn to install it on Ubuntu here. It uses YAML, which is easy to learn & does not require you […]

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16 Best Open Source Music Making Software for Linux

Are you a music producer and use Linux as your primary operating system? Then music production is going to become easy for you after reading this article. Learn more about open source music software for Linux here.
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Krita 4.4.7 Comes Strictly to Fix 7 Bugs; Krita 5 is Coming Soon

Krita is a free and open-source painting software that can be used by both professional and amateur artists. It offers an alternative to the most expensive software of its kind. With the release of Krita 4.4.7, all eyes are now focused on the forthcoming Krita 5 release, which is expected to be released in the […]

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Coreboot 6 Open-Source Firmware Is Now Available for Star Labs’ Linux Laptops

The Coreboot 6 open-source firmware is now available for the Star LabTop Mk III, Star LabTop Mk IV, and StarBook Mk V notebooks, along with an updated Coreboot Configurator utility, bringing lots of new features and improvements. Highlights include a new Boot Graphics Resource Table (BGRT) logo, updated Firmware Support Package (FSP), updated microcode, new […]

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Open Source Security: A Big Problem

Open source security has been a big focus of this week’s Black Hat conference, but no open source security initiative is bolder than the one proffered by the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF). Amid discussions on the security of open source technologies like eBPF and Hadoop, OpenSSF speakers Jennifer Fernick, SVP and head of global […]

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NSA, CISA Report Outlines Risks, Mitigations for Kubernetes

Two of the largest government security agencies are laying out the key cyberthreats to Kubernetes, the popular platform for orchestrating and managing containers, and ways to harden the open-source tool against attacks. In a 52-page report released this week, the National Security Agency (NSA) and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) noted the advantages to enterprises […]

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Pantavisor Linux Brings Container Portability and Agility to Embedded Systems on IoT

Pantacor team announced the release of Pantabox and community website Pantavisor.io. Inspired by other open-source projects like Busybox, Pantabox is a self-contained frontend for managing Pantavisor Linux directly on IoT devices. In addition to this, …

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Supply Chain Flaws Found in Python Package Repository

Administrators overseeing the Python Package Index (PyPI) in recent days found themselves responding to vulnerabilities found in the repository of open source software, the latest security problems to hit the Python community. Most recently, the PyPI group sent out fixes for three vulnerabilities that were discovered by security researcher RyotaK and published on his blog. Two […]

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How to Use Lynis Linux Security Audit Tool on Ubuntu

Lynis is an open-source security auditing tool for extensive scanning of systems and its security defense to achieve compliance testing and system hardening. This article will help you to install Lynis from its official package repository and audit the…

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