Today's Slopwatch starts with Linux Journal, a site that now spews out obvious slop about the Linux Foundation: Totally fake, including that image. In Google News, the third slopfarm of the triplet ...
Seal Security, a leader in open source vulnerability remediation, today announced the launch of Seal OS, the first holistic solution designed to automatically fix vulnerabilities in both Linux ...
Pentera today announced a major update to its RansomwareReady product, enabling customers to proactively test the security of their Linux environments. With this addition, Pentera empowers ...
The Linux 2.6 kernel last week took a step closer to production, as Linux creator Linus Torvalds released a beta version of the code for the open source community to test. The release of the 2.6 code ...
Today's Slopwatch won't cover Fagioli, whose slopfarm is about slop, not Linux. Has he given up yet? Maybe not yet. Slop about slop is a slippery slope (or slop). Over at the LinuxSecrity slopfarm, ...
Linux-Watch has reported that at least one Linux user was unable to use the newly redesigned Windows Live Hotmail. Other Linux desktop users have also reported problems with the new Hotmail. However, ...
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