LinuxSecurity Contributor - Brittany Day
Brittany Day
Brittany is a passionate, committed content creator and editor for LinuxSecurity. Brittany aims to write and promote content that provides value to everyone, regardless of their career or familiarity with Linux, raising awareness of the many advantages of Open Source. Brittany earned a BS in General Science at the University of Oregon. Aside from writing, Brittany's passions include spending time with family, bodybuilding, and gardening.
Education: BS in General Science, University of Oregon
Experience: LinuxSecurity Senior Content Editor, 2018 - present
Citizenship: USA
Articles From Brittany Day
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Canonical Snap Store Scams Lead To Policy Changes
31 March 2024
Canonical has taken steps to address the
Vendors/Products
1 - 2 min read
Tails 6.1 Released with Security, User Experience Enhancements
27 March 2024
Tails 6.1 has been released as the
Security Projects
1 - 3 min read
Highlights & Takeaways from SCALE 21x: A Community Event Beyond Linux
26 March 2024
The Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) 21x
Organizations/Events
1 - 3 min read
Ubuntu LTS Gets 12 Years of Legacy Support: An Analysis for Security Practitioners
26 March 2024
Canonical has announced extending
Organizations/Events
7 - 9 min read
Charting the Course of Cybersecurity Education for Linux Admins
24 March 2024
Linux administrators and infosec professionals face rising cyber threats in today's interconnecte
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Articles
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Multiple Chromium DoS, Info Disclosure Vulns Fixed [Updated]
24 March 2024
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KDE Issues Warning After Theme Wipes Linux Users
22 March 2024
The KDE team has warned Linux users about the potential risks of i
Desktop Security
1 - 3 min read
Analyzing AcidPour: A New and Evolving Linux Malware Threat
19 March 2024
A new variant of the AcidRain
Hacks/Cracks
1 - 3 min read
Zorin OS 17.1: Facilitating a Seamless Transition for Windows Apps on Linux
18 March 2024
Zorin OS 17.1, the latest release of the Linux distribution,
Vendors/Products
2 - 3 min read
Open Source is Not Insecure, Despite Common Misconceptions
15 March 2024
A common misconception is that
Security Trends
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New GhostRace Attack Impacts Major CPU, Software Vendors
15 March 2024
A new data leakage attack called GhostRace (
Security Vulnerabilities
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Magnet Goblin Hackers Exploit One-Day Flaws to Deploy Custom Linux Malware
11 March 2024
Financially motivated hacking groups are increasingly exploiting newly disclosed vulnerabilities
Server Security