Security: Updates, SCP vs SFTP, Reproducible Builds and Ghidra
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Security updates for Wednesday
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SCP vs SFTP: Which One Should You Use for File Transfer
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Reproducible Builds: Weekly report #202
On our mailing list this week Holger Levsen explained why Debian Buster will only be 54% reproducible (in short: due to Debian bugs #894441 and #900837). There was some follow-up discussion on Reddit and Hacker News.
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Ghidra – First impressions of the NSA Reverse Engineering Tool
Ghidra is a reverse engineering tool, written in Java, that was recently open-sourced by the National Security Agency (NSA). You can find the Github page here and the download link here. Once downloaded you will need to depackage (dpkg) the Debian file. We have installed it on our Kali Linux box to complement the tools
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