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Lock Down Your Linux Laptop on Public Wi-Fi

Public Wi-Fi offers convenience, but it also exposes Linux devices to risks like traffic monitoring, spoofed networks, and unauthorized access. Whether you're a seasoned digital nomad or just connecting on the go, public hotspots make it easy to get online — and just as easy for attackers to intercept data or impersonate trusted networks Cybercri...

How to Harden Firefox for Better Security on Linux

Firefox is the default browser on many Linux distros, including Ubuntu and Fedora Workstation. While it already includes strong privacy protections like Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP), several settings can be adjusted to significantly improve security and reduce tracking By default, however, Firefox still enables telemetry, relies on data-hungr...

How to Secure Cloud Storage on Linux With VeraCrypt

For most Internet users, gone are the days when you backed up files to an external drive or home server. Instead, most of us rely on cloud storage to secure sensitive files, like banking information, password databases, and family photos While major services like Dropbox and Google Drive claim to encrypt your data on the server side, these companie...

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Upgrading to Ubuntu 24.10 Oracular Oriole: Step-by-Step Guide

Canonical released Ubuntu 24.10 “Oracular Oriole” on Oct. 10, 2024. This latest version brings performance improvements and enhanced hardware support while also marking a special milestone -- 20 years since Ubuntu’s first stable release As the name suggests, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Long-Term Support) is still being supported and will continue to re...

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Upgrade to Ubuntu Pro for 5 Years of Free Extended Support

If you're using a long-term support (LTS) version of Ubuntu like 24.04 Noble Numbat, then all packages in the main and restricted repositories will receive updates for five years from the time of the OS release According to Canonical, Ubuntu Pro is a subscription that provides an additional stream of security updates and packages. There are tiered ...

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Upgrading to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat: Step-by-Step Guide

Canonical released Ubuntu 24.04 “Noble Numbat” on April 25. Noble Numbat marks Ubuntu's tenth LTS (Long Term Support) release and contains several security and performance improvements Ubuntu 23.10 “Mantic Minotaur,” released Oct. 20, 2023, is still receiving security updates through July 2024. Still, there's no reason you can't switch to 2...

How To Connect via OpenVPN on Ubuntu

Every Linux user who takes their privacy seriously understands the importance of using a virtual private network or VPN. Establishing a secure connection to a VPN server protects a device's IP address and encrypts internet traffic between it and the server There are many VPN protocols available, each with its pros and cons. In this guide, you'll le...

What To Do if Your Linux Server Has Been Hacked

As we explained in our earlier step-by-step guide, if you or your provider have noticed unusual activity on your Linux server, there are some simple ways to tell if your data has been compromised Once you're sure a hack is taking place, it's time to carry out damage control. In this guide, we’ll cover some basic steps to take in the wake of a hac...

How To Check if Your Linux Server Has Been Hacked

Linux SSH servers, in particular, stand out to cyberattackers. Their ability to provide remote command-line access positions them as essential conduits for controlling and managing server operations Consequently, this remote access designates them as prized entry points for those intent on exploiting or compromising critical services....

Lunar Lobster Is Dead: How To Upgrade to Ubuntu 23.10 Mantic Minotaur

Ubuntu 23.04, codenamed “Lunar Lobster,” on Jan. 25, 2024, officially reached its end of life. Consequently, Ubuntu Security Notices will no longer include information or any updated packages for Lunar Lobster Ubuntu 23.10, codenamed “Mantic Minotaur,” was released on Oct. 12, 2023, so it is still receiving security updates, bug fixes, and ...

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