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Securing Your Digital Fortress Implementing a Linux Filesystem Encryption With LUKS and eCryptfs linuxjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from linuxjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Discover Ubuntu’s latest security enhancement: TPM-backed Full Disk Encryption (FDE). This experimental feature in Ubuntu 23.10 offers improved data protection without the need for passphrases […]
This vulnerability allows a physically-present attacker to control the full disk encryption unlock process and gain complete access to decrypted content in s...
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Rounded corners are nice, but what you really want is Linux 5.10, right? Richard Speed Mon 19 Apr 2021 // 15:02 UTC Share Copy Windows Insiders have been given a bit of Linux love with the arrival of a freshly updated kernel and an all-important clock fix. Having yanked the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) 2 out of the usual Windows servicing cadence, Microsoft's engineers have been able to update WSL 2 without requiring a full-on OS patch. The original 4.19 branch was updated to 5.4.72 in February. The kernel has now been brought considerably more up to date with the 5.10.16.3 version. 5.10 is the latest Long Term Support (LTS) version of the Linux kernel (originally released at the end of 2020) and, as such, its arrival will welcomed by developers. At time of writing, 5.11 was the very freshest of versions with 5.12 still languishing in testing.