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Get the latest open source security news delivered to your mailbox each week. Our 'Linux Security Week' newsletter summarizes the most notable security issues and the latest developments within the Linux and open source communities. It is distributed every Monday morning by the editorial staff at Guardian Digital.


Linux Security Week: October 15th 2007  15 October 2007 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Bastille: Classic Linux and Unix Security," Fortify Identifies Vulnerabilities in Open Source Software," and "A Simplified Security Framework for Linux."Write Comment
 
Linux Security Week: October 8th 2007  08 October 2007 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Linux Phishing Botnet Statistics can be Deceptive," "Security Vulnerability Found in Xen Virtualization Software," and "Linus Torvalds on SELinux."

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Linux Security Week - October 1st 2007  01 October 2007 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Preventing Brute Force Attacks With BlockHosts," "Abusing Chroot for Security," and "Simplified Mandatory Access Control Kernel."

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Linux Security Week: September 24th 2007  23 September 2007 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Digital Security With GnuPG Plugins," "The (Practically) Ultimate OpenSSH/Keychain Howto," and "10 tips for Securing Apache."

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Linux Security Week: September 17th 2007  17 September 2007 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "All Systems go for Validation of Updated OpenSSL Module," "Restrict System Logins to Specific User Groups Using PAM," and "The Dangers of Automatic Updates."

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Linux Security Week: September 10th 2007  10 September 2007 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Nmap explained from an Ethical Hacker's View," "Is SE Linux only for Linux," and "Explore the Updated SLIDE and SETools."

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Linux Security Week: September 3rd 2007  03 September 2007 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Web Application Attack and Audit Framework," "Securing SSH Using Denyhosts," and "Hardening Linux as Part of Your Client's Network Security Policy."

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Linux Security Week: August 27th 2007  27 August 2007 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Web Application Attack and Audit Framework," "A Step-by-Step Guide to Building a New SELinux Policy Module," and "New Versions of SLIDE and SETools."

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Linux Advisory Watch: August 24th 2007  24 August 2007 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week advisories were released for tcpdump, gpdf, kdegraphics, ClamAV, Xfce, SquirrelMail, MySQL, gimp, seamonkey, xfce4-terminal, and libvorbis. The distributors include Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Red Hat, Slackware, and Ubuntu.

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Linux Security Week: August 20th 2007  20 August 2007 
Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Linux Penetration Testing With Nmap," "Web 2.0 Presents Significant Security Risks," and "Wi-Fi Hotspots Continue To Pose E-Mail Security Risk."

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