LinuxSecurity.com: Hacker culture is alive and thriving in today’s Internet-dependent world. From cyberattacks to “hacktivism,” hackers run the gamut from criminals to modern-day heroes. Learn all about these clever individuals and the very real implications of their efforts. Read More »
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Argentina arrests teen hacker who netted $50,000 a month
LinuxSecurity.com: Police in Argentina have arrested a 19-year-old man accused of heading a gang of hackers who targeted international money transfer and gambling websites. Dubbed “the superhacker”, the teenager was making $50,000 (£31,500) a month, working from his bedroom in Buenos Aires, police say. Read More »
Keeping your Red Hat Enterprise Linux current
If you want the newest of the new open-source software, you use Fedora Linux, but if you use Red Hat Enterprise Linux in your business, you had to wait for major releases… until now. Read More »
How to clear cached memory on ubuntu
By default the Linux OS has a very efficient memory management process that should be freeing any cached memory on the machine that it is being run on. However when it comes to Cached memory the Linux OS may at times decide that the Cached memory is being used and is needed which can lead to memory related issues and ... Read More »
Prism – a window into our lives
Follow @LinuxUserMag Tim Berners-lee invented the world wide web in 1990, while working at cern. It was conceived as a means by which Berners-Lee and his colleagues could share their research across time and space. However, to its pioneers the web also represented a dream of a better future, where the sharing of global media would shrink cultural and material ... Read More »