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  1. Create a new virtual encrypted disk (See the "Creating a new virtual encrypted disk" manual)
  2. Scientific Linux Fermi LTS 3.0.9 (Codename Legacy) will not get anything more than the security updates provides by The Upstream Vendor. These security updates will continue until TUV stops
  3. Many years ago I decided I was not going to use an antivirus for my computer.
  4. This Windows login program ensures that only authorized users will get access to their data. Such a level of security cannot be provided by simple password based solutions.
  5. this site includes many many useful web sites about linux, it has sub pages about software, security...
  6. Dekart Terminal Logon adds strong authentication to Telnet and SSH sessions. Terminal Logon securely stores all your identities on a smart card or USB disk and securely connects to remote Linux and Unix servers.
  7. Samba configuration on a Linux (or other UNIX machine) is controlled by a single file, /etc/smb.conf. This file determines which system resources you want to share with the outside world and what restrictions you wish to place on them.
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