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Le modèle extractiviste vénézuélien, tout sauf une référence

2 février 2026 à 09:00
L’arrestation brutale de Nicolás Maduro par les États-Unis de Trump sous le prétexte fallacieux de narcotrafiquant, non repris par le procureur de New York, a été dénoncée. L’usage de la force pour capturer un chef d’État en exercice constitue un acte politique qui affaiblit le droit international et légitime la puissance au détriment de la […]

CISO Assistant: Open-source Cybersecurity Management and GRC

2 février 2026 à 08:36

CISO Assistant is an open-source governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) platform designed to help security teams document risks, controls, and framework alignment in a structured system. The community edition is maintained as a self-hosted tool for organizations that want direct access to the code and data.

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Python Software Foundation Receives $1.5 Million From Anthropic

2 février 2026 à 08:41

Anthropic commits $1.5 million to the Python Software Foundation to strengthen CPython and PyPI security over a two-year partnership.

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GNOME 48.8 Released With Bug Fixes and Security Updates

2 février 2026 à 08:44

GNOME 48.8 desktop environment is out as a maintenance release, delivering bug fixes, security updates, and improvements across selected core components.

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Why Ditching VirtualBox for KVM and Virt‑Manager Makes Sense

2 février 2026 à 08:58

Moving away from VirtualBox doesn’t have to be complicated. Jack Wallen walks you through installing virt‑manager and spinning up your first VM with KVM.

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An Event Badge Re-Imagined As A Cyberdeck

Par : Jenny List
2 février 2026 à 09:00

We’re used to handheld Linux devices of varying usefulness appearing on a regular basis, but there’s something about the one in a video from [Rootkit Labs] which sets it aside from the herd. It’s a fork of a conference badge.

The WHY2025 badge had pretty capable hardware, with an ESP32-P4, a really nice screen, and the lovely SolderParty keyboard. Here it’s been forked, to become a carrier board for their previous project, the Flipper Blackhat. This is a Linux add-on for the Flipepr Zero, and it seems that plenty of people wanted it in a more useful context. The result is something that looks a lot like a WHY badge, but running Linux.

It’s a great shame when badges end up lying unused after the event, and ones like the WHY 2025 badge are a serious effort to make something that endures. Here, the badge endures in spirit by being forked and re-engineered, and we like it a lot. The full video is below the break.

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