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Online Intruders Hit Red Hat, Fedora Project

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LinuxSecurity.com: The most significant breach involved a system used by the Fedora Project to sign the software packages used to automatically update end users' systems. The breach also affected the Fedora Project's database and proxy servers, hosted systems and collaboration network. A smaller number of servers used by Red Hat were affected by the breach, the Fedora Project stated in its announcement. This article looks into the recent attack on the Fedora Project. What do you think the affects of this attack will be for Fedora users?




Original Source: http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/141195?rdf

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