Tag: Open Source
Trump’s Social Media TRUTH Social is Caught With Licensing Issues
Not even a week that Trump's new social media platform was announced, it's already in the crosshairs of license and copyright issues.
It's reported that...
New Open-Source Windows Registry Editor Having Advanced Features
A Windows OS expert has made a new Registry Editor capable of a bunch of advanced features that put the current default editor to...
K-9 Mail Android App Gets New Design and Features
The good old K-9 email client has recently received a significant feature update, which now has a refreshing UI and few new features.
The updated...
FBI Will Now Directly Feed Compromised Passwords into the Have I Been Pwned Site
The maker of Have I Been Pwned, Troy Hunt, has given exclusive access to the US FBI for uploading hashed passwords they've got in...
OpenSSF Announced Free Courses for Secure Software Development
The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF), launched in August this year and hosted by Linux Foundation, has announced three free DevOps courses. These are...
Most Hackers Use Open Source Tools in Their Cyber Attacks
Putting an end to the opinion-based discussions, a security researcher has surveyed to report how well the cybercrime groups are using the OST. The...
Android 11 Source Code is Now Public, Released into ASOP
Right after making the stable build official, the Android community has released the Android 11 into open-source channel today. It was spotted by Android...
Facebook Becomes a Platinum Member of The Linux Foundation
After years of prolonged relationship, Facebook is becoming a platinum member of The Linux Foundation to lead more open-source projects. Under this, the company's...
Have I Been Pwned Site to go Open-Source For Better Development
Have I Been Pwned, a site that tells whether our online passwords are compromised or not, is now going open-source. The maker of this,...
OpenWrt Bug Affects Millions of Routers For a Possible RCE Attack
Millions of devices like home routers are vulnerable to a critical flaw, that may let any hacker execute malicious code. The flaw was discovered...