There are many discussions about to use or not a password manager. However, most experts agree that you must use a strong password in every system/service (+2fa, but we are not going to elaborate about it today).
So to create a strong password, you need:
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Installing this virtualization is very easy..
Installing process:
to install, just type this commands:
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This is a simple/short how to for installing VirtualBox 7 in OpenSUSE 15
Here we are handling two problems:
- There is no repo for OpenSUSE 15.4 (we need to do a trick)
- There is no documentation on how to create proper UEFI secure boot MOK’s (owner keys) for the newer OpenSUSE which demands that the key will have special attributes like “codeSigning“
so, here is the answer:
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WIP (Work In progress)…
This is my personal guide for post install OpenSUSE with KDE for developing/hacking, everything as root…
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Most security assessments only includes CVE’s and known vulnerabilities but many fail to address the true potential security risks. And this will create a big problem for your organization.
The problem starts because most organizations only wants to have a security analysis based on know-existent vulnerabilities, like a “tell me what KB to patch”, but this approach is not good and fails to protect you in two ways:
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When you do a security assessment, you need to elaborate some recommendations to mitigate the potential risks. This is one of the most difficult parts, because bad assumptions can easily lead to false sense of security and overspending…
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