LinuxSecurity Contributor - Anthony Pell
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Anthony Pell
Anthony Pell is an experienced Linux admin with decades of experience managing Linux systems. He is also an experienced pentester and ethical hacker who enjoys finding and fixing vulnerabilities in open-source software. Anthony loves writing about Linux security-related topics and has contributed content to LinuxSecurity.com for many years.
Education: Pentest Penguin Polytechnic: "Keep Calm and sudo On"
Experience: Experienced Linux Sysadmin, Pentester & Ethical Hacker
Citizenship: USA
Articles From Anthony Pell
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PostgreSQL Security Vulns Allow for XSS, MFA Bypass
07 May 2024
Two critical security vulnerabilities were found in pgAdmin, the open-source administration tool
Security Vulnerabilities
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run0, A Safer Alternative to sudo, Introduced in Systemd v256
04 May 2024
German software engineer Lennart Poett
Security Projects
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How Debian 12 is Redefining Stability and Innovation in Open-Source OSes
01 May 2024
The latest release of Debian, one of the oldest and most tr
Security Projects
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Linus Torvalds Addresses Malicious Developers, Hardware Errors and More at Open Source Summit
18 April 2024
At The Linux Foundation's
Organizations/Events
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Severe X.Org Memory Safety, Code Execution Vulns Fixed [Updated]
15 April 2024
After recent heap overflow,
Security Vulnerabilities
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Canonical launches Ubuntu Pro for IoT Devices
10 April 2024
Canonical has launched
IoT Security
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Announcing the Fourth WorldWide WarDrive (WWWD)
07 April 2024
The WWWD provides a snapshot of the security posture of currently deployed wireless access points th
Organizations/Events
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Alldas.de Defacement Mirror .. Defaced
07 April 2024
On Tuesday June 26, 2001, a hacker named 'ThePike' managed to deface the European defacement mirror
Hacks/Cracks
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Who Needs Hackers? We've Got Microsoft!
06 April 2024
The latest Microsoft bug is a doozy. Why do these things keep cropping up? The federal government an
Server Security
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Decade-Old Linux 'wall' Bug Helps Generate Fake SUDO Prompts, Threatens Password Security
29 March 2024
A critical vulnerability has been found in the wall command of the util-linux package that poses
Security Vulnerabilities
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Security: Oh, that vulnerable feeling
24 March 2024
There is no doubt that the Internet has brought unparalleled connectivity to computers, especially i
Network Security
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Possible Compromise of Tens of Thousands of Accounts at CCBILL
24 March 2024
As reported by a subscriber to the incidents mailing list at . "It appears that perhaps te
Hacks/Cracks