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Linux User and Developer Magazine Issue 181 Back Issue

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COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE: SECURE YOUR SYSTEM
There’s an entire thread on Reddit discussing whether Professor Alastor ‘Mad-Eye’ Moody, from the Harry Potter books, ever uttered the catchphrase, “Constant vigilance!” Regardless of who to attribute the statement to, if you’re concerned about securing your Linux installation, whether as a home user or a system administrator, it’s good advice to adopt this mantra. Reading Sun Tzu is just the first step in tackling those who seek to harm your Linux machines. Shashank Sharma reveals what you need to do next.
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Issue 181 COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE: SECURE YOUR SYSTEM There’s an entire thread on Reddit discussing whether Professor Alastor ‘Mad-Eye’ Moody, from the Harry Potter books, ever uttered the catchphrase, “Constant vigilance!” Regardless of who to attribute the statement to, if you’re concerned about securing your Linux installation, whether as a home user or a system administrator, it’s good advice to adopt this mantra. Reading Sun Tzu is just the first step in tackling those who seek to harm your Linux machines. Shashank Sharma reveals what you need to do next.


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COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE: SECURE YOUR SYSTEM
There’s an entire thread on Reddit discussing whether Professor Alastor ‘Mad-Eye’ Moody, from the Harry Potter books, ever uttered the catchphrase, “Constant vigilance!” Regardless of who to attribute the statement to, if you’re concerned about securing your Linux installation, whether as a home user or a system administrator, it’s good advice to adopt this mantra. Reading Sun Tzu is just the first step in tackling those who seek to harm your Linux machines. Shashank Sharma reveals what you need to do next.
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