If you're interested in security, you've probably already heard of security-focused Linux distros like Tails, Kali, and Qubes. They're really useful for browsing anonymously, penetration testing, and ...
The Tails 3.2 release candidate has been released with the update bringing support for more hardware and a few new changes to the Tails Installer. The BlueBorne malware issue has also been addressed.
The anonymizing Linux Tails has been released as the next emergency update in version 7.7.3. It closes the DirtyFrag vulnerability. Tails, the Linux distribution designed for anonymous web browsing, ...
Tails developers have warned users to stop using the portable Debian-based Linux distro until the next release if they're entering or accessing sensitive information using the bundled Tor Browser ...
The privacy-focused Linux distribution, Tails OS, has just had a security audit postmortem in which it has introduced cultural and technical changes to reduce new bug incidences. Alongside the release ...
Tails stands for "The Amnesic Incognito Live System," and the operating system certainly lives up to that name. But what is Tails? Tails is a live operating system, which means it's not installed.
In the anonymizing Linux distribution Tails 7.5, Thunderbird becomes additional software. It is therefore on a safer footing. The Linux distribution Tails, which is used for anonymous web surfing, has ...
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The Tails Project released a new version of the security-focused Tails Linux distribution and advises users to upgrade as soon as possible to fix multiple security vulnerabilities impacting the ...