bktII
April 10th, 2008, 10:20 PM
Here:
http://www.linux.com/feature/124994
"Celebrity advice on keeping your Linux desktop secure
"One of the main reasons people move from Windows to Linux is the promise of greater security from malware on the Internet. Everyone knows you need to add extra security to try to keep a Windows desktop safe, but what do you have to do to accomplish the same thing on Linux? To answer that question, we asked a number of well-known Linux kernel hackers and a security expert for their thoughts on the matter.
"In conclusion, it's obvious that different users have different ideas of what is necessary to maintain good security on your Linux desktop, but there is a single thread of thought that's worth noting: Linux is not bulletproof, and your desktop is not safe simply because it runs Linux. Let good sense be your guide. For most of us, that means running the desktop behind a firewall and regularly applying security patches. For others, additional defensive measures may be in order.
http://www.linux.com/feature/124994
"Celebrity advice on keeping your Linux desktop secure
"One of the main reasons people move from Windows to Linux is the promise of greater security from malware on the Internet. Everyone knows you need to add extra security to try to keep a Windows desktop safe, but what do you have to do to accomplish the same thing on Linux? To answer that question, we asked a number of well-known Linux kernel hackers and a security expert for their thoughts on the matter.
"In conclusion, it's obvious that different users have different ideas of what is necessary to maintain good security on your Linux desktop, but there is a single thread of thought that's worth noting: Linux is not bulletproof, and your desktop is not safe simply because it runs Linux. Let good sense be your guide. For most of us, that means running the desktop behind a firewall and regularly applying security patches. For others, additional defensive measures may be in order.