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Ubuntu Barbecue with Ubuntu Chix

Can’t kill Ubuntu enthusiasm:

On 1 November, the Zimbabwean Team held its first ever release party. People came from as far as 300km to attend the event. The IT manager of parliament, who is also a member of the LoCo, was present as well. Neil Coetzer says:
“The month of November left us with a great [...]

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CAINE - A digital forensic project on Live CD

CAINE - Computer Aided INvestigative Environment -is a digital forensics project based on Ubuntu Hardy Heron. It comes complete with the full complement of Ubuntu’s traditional Gnome interface. On top of the Ubuntu kernel is an assembly of open source computer forensics tools held together by a perl wrapper. Tools included are:

Grissom Analizer
Automated Image & [...]

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The Damn Vulnerable Linux project

The Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is a Linux-based security environment for IT security education. DVL distribution has been deliberately weakened to facilitate ethical hacking education. It is regularly updated with exploitable exercises with the solutions and corresponding exploits submitted by the community. It contains a plethora of IT security tools thus making it a good [...]

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