Is the most (theoretically-) secure OS/distro something minimalistic like Gentoo or something security-focused like Qubes?

Assuming you only use mainstream software like Firefox, Thunderbird and Libreoffice, and update/upgrade every day and use strong passwords and encryption. I know this is probably a very basic and unprofessional question for this site, but … Continue reading Is the most (theoretically-) secure OS/distro something minimalistic like Gentoo or something security-focused like Qubes?

Is it possible to make a common PC bluetooth card identify itself as headset? [closed]

My objective would be to make an application that makes the computer identify as a headset, so I can connect my phone to it and route the audio of the calls to the computer.
I think this is highly related to security. I’m talking about the… Continue reading Is it possible to make a common PC bluetooth card identify itself as headset? [closed]

How do you determine if a vulnerability is an OS vulnerability or application vulnerability? I need to verify which are strictly for OS

How do you determine if a vulnerability is an OS vulnerability or application vulnerability? I need to verify which are strictly for OS.

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Meeting the Challenges of Remote Work with Chrome OS Policy Settings – Part II

Welcome to the second part of this two-part blog series for administrators who are new to the Chromebook enterprise system. In the previous blog, we discussed settings that are applicable to users and applications. In this blog, we will further explore… Continue reading Meeting the Challenges of Remote Work with Chrome OS Policy Settings – Part II

Why is Linux so widely used in servers if it’s apparently lacking in security?

Madaidan (an alleged security researcher) makes some good points that Linux isn’t that secure, however it’s still the #1 choice for server operating systems. Why is this? Is it just because there isn’t any good alternative for the performa… Continue reading Why is Linux so widely used in servers if it’s apparently lacking in security?

Microsoft brings transcriptions to Word

Microsoft today launched Transcribe in Word, its new transcription service for Microsoft 365 subscribers, into general availability. It’s now available in the online version of Word, with other platforms launching later. In addition, Word is also getting new dictation features, which now allow you to use your voice to format and edit your text, for […] Continue reading Microsoft brings transcriptions to Word

Getting bus error (core dumped) whenever I start Nautilus or any gnome specific file manager [closed]

For about a year I am having trouble with my computer it just happen to crash and after a restart it render useless and I then have to install a new os, the problem persists but now I have new problem (For which this post is actually about… Continue reading Getting bus error (core dumped) whenever I start Nautilus or any gnome specific file manager [closed]

Getting bus error (core dumped) whenever I start Nautilus or any gnome specific file manager [closed]

For about a year I am having trouble with my computer it just happen to crash and after a restart it render useless and I then have to install a new os, the problem persists but now I have new problem (For which this post is actually about… Continue reading Getting bus error (core dumped) whenever I start Nautilus or any gnome specific file manager [closed]

Slack and Atlassian deepen their partnership with deeper integrations

A lot of “partnerships” between tech companies don’t get very far beyond a press release and maybe some half-hearted co-selling attempts. When Atlassian sold its chat services to Slack in 2018, the two companies said they would form a new partnership and with Atlassian leaving the chat space, a lot of people were skeptical about […] Continue reading Slack and Atlassian deepen their partnership with deeper integrations