Security Leftovers

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Check Point uncovers live Linux attack, urges users to take action [Ed: This is not a "Linux" issue, this is an unpatched software issue for software that's not even Linux but installed on top of GNU/Linux]
The researchers have spotted an ongoing attack campaign exploiting recently-discovered vulnerabilities in Linux systems to create a botnet, a collection of machines infected with malware that can be controlled remotely.
The attacks involve a new malware variant called 'FreakOut', capable of conducting port scanning, information gathering, network sniffing, DDoS and flooding.
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BC Security’s Empire/Starkiller & Kali Linux
We have always worked to support the information security community as a whole, and over the years experimented with different ideas (some with a greater success than others). One of the key components to Kali is the tools included (either pre-installed or installed via apt). Joining together Infosec professional/hobbyist and tool authors, today we are announcing another partnership: Kali has partnered with BC Security.
BC Security is the team who is currently maintaining the most active fork of Empire. In August 2019, the original maintainers archived the project, but with Open-source projects (as long as they don’t break software licenses) other groups can take someone else’s code and improve upon it. This is exactly what BC Security did, forking the project, to keep the flame of PowerShell Empire alive.
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Introduction to Tengine Web Server |
This error and more specifically its footer “Powered by Tengine” stirred up my interest and so I started looking for more information about this unknown to me web server.
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The Sysguard and Consistent hash modules impressed me as very useful because they would allow advanced load balancing.
To get an idea of Tengine’s capabilities, imagine you wish the web server to return a 503 error or a custom page when your free memory is below 100M or CPU load is above 20? With the Sysguard module this can be easily done with a configuration like this:
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| The Innovation Lab: A Space for Creative Learning
The reason why we use System76 to power all the computers in the space is because I’m a big supporter of Linux in general, and System76 has been really consistent and helpful. I think the openness of System76 definitely gives the students the ability to experiment and the freedom to break stuff in a creative environment, without being too constrained by proprietary software.
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GNOME Foundation and Linux Foundation Leftovers
| Istio 1.7.8 Released
This release contains bug fixes to improve robustness. This release note describes what’s different between Istio 1.7.7 and Istio 1.7.8
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