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[#]: subject: (GitLab’s New Open Source Tool Will Detect Malicious Code)
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[#]: via: (https://news.itsfoss.com/gitlab-open-source-tool-malicious-code/)
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GitLab’s New Open Source Tool Will Detect Malicious Code
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There are several open-source tools available for security researchers. Now, GitLab has introduced a new one to the arsenal that lets you detect malicious code in dependencies.
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The tool is also known as “Package Hunter” and is an important addition that could help secure every type of software.
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### What is Package Hunter?
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Every software includes some form of dependencies, which makes it possible for a developer to quickly build an app.
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While this facilitates the reuse of code to achieve the task, they often just “trust” the dependencies used without separate review.
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Package Hunter comes to the rescue here and lets you easily detect malicious code in a dependency package.
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### Enhanching Software Supply Chain Security
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Many supply chain attacks involve a compromised dependency package.
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Normally, the attacker injects malicious code in the dependency code available to the public or creates a separate private repository to distribute the malicious dependency that looks safe.
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Even if you are using a package manager to get trusted packages, it can be tricked to download packages from a private repository. And, you will have no idea about it.
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Hence, with an additional check to the supply chain which is as convenient as Package Hunter, the software supply chain security should improve.
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And, especially, if the open-source supply chain security improves, [open source software security][1] will gradually get a boost as well.
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### How Does it Work? How Can You Get it?
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Package Hunter scans for malicious code and keeps an eye on unexpected behavior of the dependencies.
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It installs the dependencies in a sandbox environment to monitor and detect any anomalies.
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As of now, it supports testing NodeJS modules and Ruby Jems.
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GitLab has been using the tool internally for a while. And, now, it seamlessly integrates with GitLab.
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You can learn more about setting it up by referring to the [official documentation][2] and the [Package Hunter CLI instructions][3].
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It is available as a free and open-source project on [GitLab][4].
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_What do you think about GitLab’s open-source tool to help detect malicious code? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below._
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[2]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/security-products/package-hunter/-/blob/main/README.md
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[3]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/security-products/package-hunter-cli/-/blob/main/README.md#gitlab-ci
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[#]: subject: (4MLinux 37.0 Release Packs in Linux Kernel 5.10 LTS and New Applications)
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[#]: via: (https://news.itsfoss.com/4mlinux-37-0-release/)
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4MLinux 37.0 Release Packs in Linux Kernel 5.10 LTS and New Applications
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One of the most lightweight distros, [4MLinux][1], has just announced its 37th major release. This version brings a variety of improvements, of which we shall be looking at here.
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Before that, however, I feel that it would be appropriate to find out more about it, especially since it’s such a niche distro.
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### What Is 4MLinux?
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Despite its somewhat unusual name, it actually is quite logical, especially when you look at the project’s goals:
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* **M**aintenance (system rescue Live CD),
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* **M**ultimedia (full support for a huge number of image, audio and video formats),
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* **M**iniserver (DNS, FTP, HTTP, MySQL, NFS, Proxy, SMTP, SSH, and Telnet),
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* **M**ystery (meaning a collection of classic Linux games).
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This is where it gets the “4M” part of the name from.
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One interesting quirk of this distro is that it doesn’t come with a traditional package manager, instead opting for an ecosystem of extensions. The minimum requirements are also quite relaxed, requiring just 32 MB of RAM to run. The result of all this is an incredibly lightweight and fast distro, perfect for those older computers gathering dust in a cupboard.
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### New Features
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This release brings a variety of improvements, most of which are as follows:
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* 4 new applications can be installed
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* [Linux 5.10 LTS][2]
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* [LibreOffice 7.1.5][3]
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* Firefox 90.0.2
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* Thunderbird 78.12
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* Other Updated applications
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#### Linux 5.10 LTS
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This release brings in Linux kernel 5.10 LTS, resulting in better hardware support and many small improvements. To be honest, I was actually quite surprised at this addition, as I thought that they may not opt for one of the latest kernels right now.
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If you want to see what other improvements this addition brings, I would suggest reading [our coverage for Linux kernel 5.10 release][2].
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#### New Applications
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One area that M4Linux struggles in is application support. Due to the lack of a package manager, the list of available apps is very short, making each addition to it extremely meaningful.
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This release brings the Dmidecode tool for reading hardware-related data from SMBIOS, FluidSynth software synthesizer, HandBrake video transcoder, and qBittorrent BitTorrent client.
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These applications should improve the usefulness of this distribution, hopefully helping older computers stay out of landfill.
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#### Updated Applications
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2021 has had a plethora of large app upgrades, including the new interface in Firefox 89 and the vast improvements of LibreOffice 7.1.5. Now, all these improvements are coming to M4Linux with the new release.
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Here’s a list of updated applications with this release:
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* LibreOffice 7.1.5
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* Firefox 90.0.2
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* Mozilla Thunderbird 78.12.0
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* Audacious 4.1
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* VLC 3.0.16
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* MPV 0.33.0
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* AbiWord 3.0.5
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* GIMP 2.10.24
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* Gnumeric 1.12.50
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* Chromium 90.0
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* Mesa 21.0
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In all, these updated applications should provide a much-improved user experience.
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### Final Thoughts
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M4Linux, despite being quite a niche, has made some incredible improvements with this release, especially when considering the incredibly small development team.
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Even though it isn’t targeting the latest hardware, I can still see how this distribution might be perfect for some use cases.
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You can read the [official announcement][4] to learn more.
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_What do you think about M4Linux 37.0? Let me know in the comments below!_
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[1]: https://4mlinux.com/index.php?page=home
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[2]: https://news.itsfoss.com/kernel-5-10-release/
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[3]: https://news.itsfoss.com/libreoffice-7-1-community/
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[#]: via: "https://news.itsfoss.com/thunderbird-91-release/"
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Thunderbird 91 is a Major Upgrade That Could Help Reclaim its Position as the Default Linux Mail Client
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Thunderbird, the popular open-source email client, has a major new upgrade. Thunderbird 91 release promises many improvements, some of which we will be looking at here.
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Overall, the release focuses on adding import/export support for Thunderbird profiles, various user-interface improvements, improved Gmail account integration, improved calendar settings, tons of bug fixes, and smaller improvements.
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Read on for a look at all these new features and more.
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### What’s New?
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After more than a year of development since Thunderbird 78, Thunderbird 91 has a lot to offer. With various new features and bug fixes, this release will benefit almost everyone who uses it.
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These new features include:
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* UI improvements to message compose window and message composer
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* Updated printing UI
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* Brand-new account setup wizard
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* The ability to Import/Export Thunderbird profiles
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* Suggesting replacements for discontinued/incompatible add-ons
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* Fixes for visibility issues in dark mode and high contrast themes
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* Enable redirect of messages
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Between the UI and usability improvements, this release is looking to be a great one.
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Thunderbird 91 brings multiple UI improvements to the table. It may not be a major visual overhaul, but some adjustments focus on improved accessibility.
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Especially with the calendar supporting .ics files by double-click and remote calendar auto-detection. You will also notice a new UI for adding attachments.
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Finally, users of Dark mode will notice the fixes for the many visibility issues that plagued older releases.
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This release moves the account setup wizard to a new tab.
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Unlike the old one, the new one follows the same design guidelines used in the settings page and other HTML-based parts of the application.
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Better still, it can automatically detect CalDAV calendars, email signatures, and the ability to connect to an address book during setup. Furthermore, if you are adding a Gmail account, it will ask for permission to access the calendar and address book. Once done, you will not have to re-authorize it.
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This makes the process of getting set up with Thunderbird much more enjoyable, especially when you are also trying to set up calendars and address books.
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### Download Thunderbird 91
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If you want to avoid waiting, you can directly grab the tar package from their [FTP directory][5], extract it, and run the executable file to get started.
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Considering that many Linux distributions have been switching over to the “Evolution” mail client replacing Thunderbird, this was a much-needed upgrade for users who prefer Thunderbird to anything else.
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Of course, you do have the option to explore the [best email clients for Linux][6] if you still do not like Thunderbird.
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_What is your favorite feature in Thunderbird 91? Let me know in the comments below!_
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[3]: https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/91.0/releasenotes/
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[5]: https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/releases/91.0/linux-x86_64/en-US/
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