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Whether you're running Linux on a desktop or a server, backups are essential to keeping your data safe and accessible. These ...
No matter if you use Linux for a desktop or server, backups are a crucial component of ensuring you always have access to your data. Here are some command-line tools that work for both.
Creating a bootable USB drive let's you get hands-on experience with Linux without necessarily overwriting your system.
Many storage commands in Linux have the ability to delete your data, which you can accidently do if you're not careful. Proceed with caution if you're a newcomer, and always remember to keep a backup ...
Google has updated Android's Terminal app to let you run full graphical Linux programs. Here's why that's a big deal.
Fish might be the Bash alternative you didn't know you needed, thanks to features like highlighting, and smarter command suggestions. Learn how to install it on Ubuntu.
A threat group used physical implants and evasive malware to infiltrate ATM networks and attempt fraudulent withdrawals. Here ...
Simplify file management with Copyparty, a free Python-based tool offering cross-platform compatibility and advanced features ...
In a striking example of how the combination of physical compromise, network manipulation, and technical subterfuge is reshaping the threat landscape for banks and other critical ...
The Tea app has had a rough week. It’s not an unfamiliar story: Unsecured Firebase databases were left exposed to the ...
Apple released the public beta of macOS 26 Tahoe last Thursday, two days after developer beta 4. Instead of rushing a preview ...