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Evidently DevOps running MongoDB haven’t heard the word about the latest round of ransomware targeting the database, as the numbers of deployments with data being held for ransom continues to rise.
Red Hat Improves Hybrid Cloud Management With CloudForms 4.2
Last week's release of Red Hat CloudForms 4.2 promises to make life easier on DevOps running complex Hybrid Clouds.
GNU Officially Boots Libreboot
A saga that began about four months ago has ended — or so it seems, On Thursday, Richard Stallman, founder and head of the GNU Project, officially said "Goodbye to GNU Libreboot" in an email on the GNU mailing list.
$25,000 Prize Offered in FTC IoT Security Challenge
The Federal Trade Commission seeks the public's help in solving the issue of keeping Internet facing devices secure.
Torturing Tech Support Phone Scammers With Linux
Some days it doesn’t pay to be a huckster selling phony Windows support. Not that Windows doesn’t need supporting, mind you…
MongoDB Data Being Held For Ransom
Those deploying MongoDB on AWS appear to be most vulnerable to an attack that is wiping data and then demanding a bitcoin ransom.
How I Came to Be the Third Person in North Carolina to Hear FM Stereo
In this trip down memory lane, we look back to the days when cutting edge technology came with vacuum tubes.
Open Source Enterprise Trends for 2017
Nothing ever goes completely according to plan. That being said, it's both tempting and necessary at the beginning of the year to look ahead to where things are going. Here's a short list of things to consider as we look at the road ahead for Linux, open source and the enterprise.
Will SUSE Bring SBCs to Datacenters?
SUSE's November release of SLES for the Raspberry Pi might eventually bring a new breed of server to server rooms and datacenters.
Eight Things to Do After Installing Linux Mint Xfce 18.x
After you get Linux up and running on your computer, there are still a few things left to do. Here's a short list of things newcomers might find helpful.
Science Needs an Upgrade to ‘Open’
For too long, much of our science has been kept behind doors that are both closed and locked. It's past time to bring openness to science, in much the same way we're bringing openness to software.
A Nonreview of Linux Mint Xfce 18 ‘Sarah’
With Linux Mint Xfce 18.1 "Serena" due to be released any day now, we decided it was too late for a full review of Mint Xfce 18.0 "Sarah," and opted instead for this down-and-dirty "nonreview."
Dear CIO: Linux Mint Encourages Users to Keep System Up-to-Date
Regardless of what you may have read elsewhere, the Linux Mint team takes security very seriously and wants you to keep your system up-to-date.
Fabric8: An Open Source Microservices Platform
This conference presentation by James Strachan at Devoxx 2016 in Antwerp, Belgium, does a nice job explaining how to create microservices on Fabric8. Strachan is well-known in the open source world as the creator of Apache Camel and Apache Groovy.
Open Source, Free Riders and Crowdfunding
There's a mantra for those who regularly use open source software in business: If you use it, you should fund it.
OpenSource 101 Coming to Raleigh
All Things Open presents OpenSource 101, a one day conference scheduled for February that might be a good way for tech students at N.C. State to network and talk with recruiters.
Maker Movement and FOSS: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
When you think about it, "making" is just a more down-to-earth and less abstract version of coding, with results you touch and feel instead of experience on a screen.
Another Yahoo Security Breach Affects a Billion Accounts
After announcing in September that 500 million accounts had been compromised in a 2014 security breach, the company announces today that an additional billion accounts have been hacked in a separate incident.
‘Refer a Friend’ Ransomware Program
A new, under development ransomware called Popcorn Time has a "refer a friend" option meant to appeal to the victim's worst instincts.
Saying Goodbye to Net Neutrality Under Trump
One of the things we can expect to see after Trump takes office in January is the demise of Net Neutrality, which some say will signal the end of Internet freedom.
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