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Contributing Writer: [[JoshBressers]]
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=== Cloudy Trust? ===
=== Phrack 66 ===
CIO.com has a nice article that points out some of the probably flaws in cloud computing:
Phrack 66<ref>http://www.phrack.com/issues.html?issue=66</ref> came out this week. If you're not aware, Phrack is the longest running hacker zine, it's impressive that after more than 20 years, it's still going.
''Cloud Security: Danger (and Opportunity) Ahead.''
 
<ref>http://www.cio.com/article/492999/Cloud_Security_Danger_and_Opportunity_Ahead</ref>
=== Firefox 3.0.11 ===
In theory, cloud computing is a fine idea that has the potential to lower the cost of a CPU cycle dramatically. The thing nobody is really talking about yet is keeping your data secure. Right now, it would be rather unwise to presume that anything you send to the cloud won't be compromised in some way. Securing a highly multi-user environment such as this is going to pose a huge challenge. Problems nobody has even though of are going to emerge, and will take a great deal of cooperation and understanding to solve them. This is one of the places that Open Source style collaboration will prove to be highly useful.
Yet another security update for Firefox was released, be sure to update, it's important.
<ref>http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox30.html#firefox3.0.11</ref>


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Latest revision as of 00:23, 14 June 2009

Security Week

In this section, we highlight the security stories from the week in Fedora.

Contributing Writer: JoshBressers

Phrack 66

Phrack 66[1] came out this week. If you're not aware, Phrack is the longest running hacker zine, it's impressive that after more than 20 years, it's still going.

Firefox 3.0.11

Yet another security update for Firefox was released, be sure to update, it's important. [2]