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Microsoft just expanded its malware protection for Linux servers | ZDNet Microsoft brings more security tools to Linux operating systems for the cloud.
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Need-to-know tips and support sites for Linux users - TechRepublic Linux began as a student project by Linus Torvalds, who was studying computer science at the University of Helsinki. It has since evolved into a ...
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Vulnerability in Linux kernel could let hackers remotely take over systems | IT PRO Heap overflow attacks can exploit TIPC module in all common Linux distributions.
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How to Start a Horizon Session from a Linux Command Line - Virtualization Review On a Linux system, the executable file for the Horizon Client is located at /usr/bin/vmware-view. Entering VMware-view -h shows that it has many ...
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Intel UHD Graphics 770 / Alder Lake GT1 Linux Graphics Performance Review - Phoronix Wrapped up for today are the preliminary Linux graphics benchmarks for the Core i9 12900K and Core i5 12600K. Both of these processors are equipped ...
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Microsoft Malware Protection Expanded for Linux Servers 'for the Cloud' | Tech Times Linux Server Azure Defender. According to the story by ZDNet, a defender for Endpoint on Linux server has just gained endpoint detection and response ...
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These Posh-SSH examples pave the way to Linux management - SearchWindowsServer More Linux workloads continue to take up more infrastructure workloads traditionally held by Windows Server, such as Active Directory domain ...
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Critical Linux Kernel Bug Allows Remote Takeover - OODA Loop The bug, tracked as CVE-2021-43267, exists in a TIPC message that allows Linux nodes to send cryptographic keys back and forth between devices. The ...
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How to Install Microsoft Edge on Linux - MakeUseOf Linux is home to a plethora of software, ranging from internet browsers and office suites to productivity tools and games.
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The Linux Foundation has resolved a 'dangerous' code execution kernel bug - TheDigitalHacker Researchers are raising awareness of a newly found security flaw in a kernel module included with all major Linux distributions, warning that ...
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