Security: Kali Linux, More FUD, Australian Incident and Debian LTS Work
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How to install Kali Linux on Vmware on Windows or Linux
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New Crypto-Mining Malware Cleans the Linux Host to Maximize its Benefits [Ed: This targets compromised machines. Once taken over, anything can be done. This is the same old FUD pattern. Microsoft-NSA back doors were used to pick millions of machines, including servers. These too could be used to mine coins.]
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[Intruders] gain entry to Federal Parliament network
The computer network at the Federal Parliament has been infiltrated and security agencies are now trying to find out if any data was stolen in the attack and who was responsible.
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Federal MPs' computer network [cracked] in possible foreign government attack
Alastair MacGibbon, head of the Australian Cyber Security Centre, said the government's cyber experts would work over coming days and weeks to make sure all the breaches had been detected and the [intruders'] presence removed.
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Mike Gabriel: My Work on Debian LTS/ELTS (January 2019)
In January 2019, I have worked on the Debian LTS project for 10 hours and on the Debian ELTS project for 2 hours (of originally planned 6 + 1 hours) as a paid contributor. The non-worked 5 ELTS hours I have given back to the pool of available work hours.
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