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sergioprado.blog
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| | | | | This article is going to be an introduction to embedded Linux security. | |
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unixdigest.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article provides an in-depth comparison of FreeBSD and Linux, highlighting FreeBSD's unique features such as ZFS support, advanced networking tools like PF, and a robust security framework. It also discusses the binary compatibility with Linux, the GEOM storage framework, and the overall UNIX-like nature of FreeBSD. The author shares personal experiences transitioning from Microsoft to Linux and then to FreeBSD, emphasizing the advantages of FreeBSD for specific use cases. | |
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www.linuxjournal.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article provides a comprehensive guide on securing a Linux system using UEFI secure boot, full disk encryption, and GRUB configuration. It covers steps to create and manage custom secure boot keys, set up a standalone GRUB bootloader with password protection, and implement full disk encryption to protect data and kernel images. The guide also discusses the implications of using GPL-licensed software with secure boot and emphasizes the importance of protecting the system against unauthorized access and malicious software. | |
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www.guardsquare.com
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| | | Mobile app reverse engineering is a major threat for financial app security. Learn how to protect iOS and Android financial apps from reverse engineering. | ||