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Aug 28, 2002, 20 :30 UTC (14 Talkback[s]) (10251 reads)

(Other stories by Thomas C Greene)

"One of the most attractive things about Linux is the number of installation options one is presented with and how tempting it is to customize. But for a newbie, in terms of Web security and PC hygiene, that's also the worst thing about it. The fact is, Windows is easier than Linux for a casual user to make fairly secure, whereas Linux is easier than Windows for a power user to make very secure.

"For most home PC users, fairly secure is perfectly adequate, and that's what we'll be concentrating on below. In a week or two I'll get into details for power users, but for now I'm going to concentrate on a particular presumed reader: a home user who's fairly new to the Linux desktop, who's using a packaged distro, and who's not intimately familiar with PC security--a 'recovering Windows user', let's say.

"Fortunately, Linux is a wise investment; you already have, or can easily find for free, virtually everything you need to make it secure. There's no need to buy hundreds of dollars' worth of security utilities and services, though you do need to learn how to use what you've got. But before we get to the Internet security matters promised in the headline, we have some housecleaning to do..."

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I hear over and over again that it's ...   Good article. One nit...   
Steve Bergman
Aug 28, 2002, 21:56:15
 
It's much quicker to back up just yo ...   Re: Good article...   
Kuribo
Aug 28, 2002, 23:54:01
 
 User: You mean for all my web browsing, ...   Re: Good article. One nit...   
Ron Johnson
Aug 29, 2002, 00:24:38
 
Don't take your self too seriously o ...   Re: Good article. One nit...   
David D. Huff Jr.
Aug 29, 2002, 00:51:57
 
> I hope you aren't a SysAdmin!Actua ...   Re: Re: Good article. One nit...   
Steve Bergman
Aug 29, 2002, 02:40:34
 
> > As root, run "tar -cvfj" on your hom ...   Re: Re: Re: Good article. One nit...   
Richard
Aug 29, 2002, 07:06:14
 
Assuming one user... then you have user  ...   Re: Re: Re: Good article. One nit...   
Corba the Geek
Aug 29, 2002, 07:07:07
 
I think that a tape drive is unnecessary ...   Backups, running as root etc.   
Daniel
Aug 29, 2002, 08:56:02
 
It's simple: Not running as root is  ...   Re: Good article. One nit...   
Shrike
Aug 29, 2002, 09:31:25
 
Please excuse my ignorance but: 1) I hav ...   Re: Re: Good article. One nit...   
dkr
Aug 29, 2002, 14:58:50
 
There are advantages to running as a use ...   Re: Good article. One nit...   
phil
Aug 29, 2002, 16:01:42
 
> 2) All of the windows systems I get su ...   Re: Re: Re: Good article. One nit...   
Josh
Aug 29, 2002, 16:57:37
 
 > User: You mean for all my web browsin ...   Re: Good article. One nit...   
Zoki
Aug 29, 2002, 18:01:31
 
"3) Upgrading your system (e.g., RH 7.2  ...   Re: Re: Good article. One nit...   
Ostracus
Aug 29, 2002, 18:51:01
 
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