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Master Linux commands like a pro
Linux mastery isn’t about memorizing every command—it’s about knowing the right ones that save time, reduce friction, and give you control over your system. From navigating directories faster to ...
A new Linux GoGra backdoor abuses Outlook via Microsoft Graph API for stealthy C2, targeting telecom, government, and IT sectors.
A Linux variant of the GoGra backdoor uses legitimate Microsoft infrastructure, relying on an Outlook inbox for stealthy ...
FortiGuard Labs has identified a Mirai-based Nexcorium campaign actively exploiting CVE-2024-3721 in TBK DVR devices ...
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The 15 terminal commands that made me forget about Linux file managers
When it comes to shuffling documents around your file system, nothing beats the raw power of the command line.
Have you ever needed to add new lines of text to an existing file in Linux, like updating a log, appending new configuration values, or saving command outputs without erasing what’s already there?
In Linux, cp stands for “copy” and is used to copy both files and directories, making it an absolute necessity for file management. The cp command can be used by users of all types, thanks to its ...
File compression is a powerful mechanism to save storage space and facilitate easy file transfers, especially when the file size is huge. There are various formats of compressed files such as .zip, ...
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