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Why OT security needs exposure management to break the cycle of endless patching
By Andrew Lintell published
Traditional vulnerability management is preventing organizations from staying ahead of the curve and misses the real threats.

One of the most powerful ransomware hacks around has been cracked using some serious GPU power
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A researcher was able to crack how Akira encrypts files, and created a brute-force tool.

Zorin OS 17 review
By Nik Rawlinson published
Not yet ratedThis Windows 11-like distro is a great choice for switchers, with a Pro option available for under £50.

Ubuntu Desktop 23.10 review
By Nik Rawlinson published
Not yet ratedThis most familiar (and user-friendly) of Linux distros triumphs overall and for Gnome fans in particular.

Kali laid bare: the most famous Linux hacking distro of all time
By Nate Drake published
As huge fans of Mr Robot, we had to ask whether Offensive Security was involved in the depictions of Kali in the show.

Hackers spotted using unsecured webcam to launch cyberattack
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Security researchers explain how a company with EDR ended up hacked and its infrastructure encrypted.

openSUSE Tumbleweed review
By Nik Rawlinson published
Not yet ratedIf you prefer the KDE interface and like living on the cutting edge for updates then give Tumbleweed a try.

Fedora Linux 39 review
By Nik Rawlinson published
Not yet ratedThe runner-up in this Labs, Fedora is regularly updated, easy on the eye and lightweight in its demands.
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