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Free Online security course (LearnSIA) - A Call for Help

The Survivability and Information Assurance (SIA) course was originally developed by a team at Carnegie Mellon, led by Lawrence Rogers (http://www.cert.org/sia/). Back in 2010, I requested a license to continue the development of the course because it provides useful information on Information Assurance.

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Demystifying the Chinese Hacking Industry: Earning 6 Million a Night

An Interview with a Member of the Chown Group (COG) about the billion dollar hacking business in China "My friend earned 6 million Yuan a night by socalled Shuaku – or data server intrusion, and he bought a racing car the next day to show up in front of us", said Liwrml, one of the initiators of China's first hacker organization named Green Regiment.

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Stallman and Ubuntu: Sticks and Stones and a Blogosphere Brawl

It was only a few weeks ago that the Linux blogosphere's Punchy Penguin Saloon suffered its latest round of damage thanks...

Rumors Running Wild About Ubuntu's Top-Secret New Product

Well, we're in the final countdown now as 2012 draws to a close, so you'd think all would be quiet here in the Linux blogosphere...

Raspberry Pi Launches App Store to Sweeten Its Ecosystem

The Raspberry Pi project launched an app store Monday to support its eponymous US$35 Linux PC, which hit the market in February....

Flipboard on a Tablet Is a Sight for Sore Eyes

Flipboard: Your News Magazine, an app from Flipboard, is available for free at Google Play. With its brand-new, tablet-friendly...

Listen: A Great Audio Manager - If You Can Install It

Unless you are an atypical Linux user, you tend to accept the default apps featured in your distro of choice. After all,...

The Brightest Distro Stars of 2012

Well the year is rapidly drawing to a close, so naturally it's time for the requisite stream of "looking back at 2012"...
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