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🧨 Protect your Linux PC NOW | Get a discount 🧨 ✅ ESET - we have a DEAL ➡️ https://cnews.link/try-eset/ 5 tips for Linux you can take to secure your machine: 1️⃣ User Management One of our top tips is to create a separate, non-root user for your desktop environment, using sudo, an administrative privilege command. This is especially important if you're using your machine to access the wide-web. And logging in as root is something you really don’t want to be doing! 2️⃣ Full disk encryption Encrypting your entire operating system is hugely beneficial. Say you lost your laptop...you’ve put a passcode on it, so no need to sweat, everything should be fine, right? Wrong! A cybercriminal can boot into Linux using a USB key. This means they could read every piece of your data without even needing your password. To avoid this happening to your PC, all you’ve got to do is safeguard your data by encrypting your entire hard disk. That way, a cybercriminal couldn’t read anything, without your FDE password. 3️⃣Use Linux firewall Linux kernel includes a firewall component called 'iptables', or on some Linux releases it’s been replaced by 'nftables'. This is by far a very powerful way to control network traffic, and even safeguard your PC from various attacks. On Ubuntu there is a frontend program that simplifies iptables, called UFW, which means ‘Uncomplicated Firewall.’ 4️⃣Keep your browser secure So many standard browsers out there leave you susceptible to all kinds of attacks, so it’s better to think one step ahead. Some of the top, free, browser extensions I recommend to do the job are: NoScript, which is a great way to enable and disable JavaScript per-site you visit, or even domain. A few more are HTTPS-Everywhere, which is thankfully compatible with Brave and Tor browser. Finally, Ghostery browser extension. These will all help you block ads, and even trackers. Safeguarding your machine, and your privacy a little more. 5️⃣ A reliable antivirus Whilst Malware for linux might be rare, it does still exist and assuming it won’t happen to you, might be just what gets your Linux PC compromised. It may be Open source, and have certain security practises, but no software or operating system is 100% bullet-proof. That’s why one of our top recommendations to protect your PC is a reliable antivirus software for Linux. Linux OS is commonplace for servers or enterprises, that’s why a lot of antivirus solutions out there focus on non-consumer scenarios. If you are looking for options I have a couple suggestions: ESET first and foremost. If you’re a Linux user, the ESET NOD32 Essential Protection gives you the same security features as the more expensive plans. This antivirus for Linux gives you the ability to keep your computer optimized, with a small system footprint. ✅ ESET - we have a DEAL ➡️ https://cnews.link/try-eset_3/ ClamAV is one for the books, also. This software will scan for every type of malware, and it can be done from the settings. Though it’s a non-commercial option, so keep that in mind. 00:00 Intro 01:04 Tip for Linux #1 - user management 02:57 Tip for Linux #2 - full disk encryption 04:00 Tip for Linux #3 - Linux firewall 04:43 Tip for Linux #4 - keep your browser secure 05:48 Tip for Linux #5 - a reliable antivirus 06:50 Final thoughts A couple of notes from our side: ClamAV works through command line only, the recording is of ClamTK, a version of ClamAV, with a UI (ClamAV doesn’t have one) The consumer option of ESET will be discontinued next year, and only the enterprise edition will be available. → Latest news https://cybernews.com/ → Facebook / cybernewscom → Twitter / cybernews #CyberNews #CyberNewsReview We are affiliated but not sponsored by any service provider. This means we may receive a small commission when you click on the provided links, however, our reviews are based on independent research and rigorous fact-checking. Cybernews is owned by Mediatech, whose investors are the founders of Nord Security, whose products and services we may review. Footage provided by Storyblocks