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Security doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom. Monitoring, protecting and defending your networks can be fun… if you take the right approach. Helping to protect your networks this issue, we’re creating a Raspberry Pi honeypot that you can deploy on any network to lure and ensnare unwitting hackers. To block malware we’ll cover Pi-hole, now on version 3, to protect your entire network from ad-based annoyances; USB Sanitizer will scan and safely copy suspect storage devices, and finally we use Kali Linux to wardrive your networks for security holes. The Raspberry Pi ensures these solutions are easy to deploy, but with a few tweaks you should be able to use them on any Linux system.
Also in this issue:
20 years of KDE
Oggcamp 2017
Ubuntu snaps
Ubuntu swap file
Encryption tools
AMD Ryzen 3 1300X
AMD Threadripper 1950X
gImageReader, Notepadqq, QupZilla, Green-recorder, Qmmp, YouTube-DL, Torrent File Editor, 0 A.D., Dolphin Island 2, Fontforge, NanoTTS (Alexander Tolstoy) Available as a PDF to subscribers.
Android 8 (snoore), Librem 5 phone, Godot Engine 3.0, Adblocking attack, SUSE on Btrfs, Google Chrome Enterprise (Matt Hanson) Available as a PDF to subscribers.