[Canonical Whitepaper 2025] A guide to infrastructure hardening: Best practices to improve the security posture of your Linux-based infrastructure deployments
Bret Busby
bret at busby.net
Fri Dec 12 07:46:22 UTC 2025
On 12/12/25 15:34, Ralf Mardorf via ubuntu-users wrote:
> On Fri, 2025-12-12 at 03:10 +0000, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via ubuntu-users wrote:
>> The hardening guide link is at
>>
>> https://scontent.fsin4-1.fna.fbcdn.net/m1/v/t0.50684-6/An-QPxv9ZNZZ0c11iGB1pyzPfjxKJTjG8Qz0xNpoXiWxz7mIOHBCV9BZbjzXGXqwrCzW5-zkTwrbdjgZEpsdbV0EOLaxMDQ3sYm0D-WnUVR83NaeyS63c-0QDBKUUA/A+guide+to+infrastructure+hardening+(1).pdf?_nc_oc=AdnUaZXrZzBSawbBa2Fdg6N5_1_pDIQHxwjLwbg58gNZaqKmB7Vi3nsddN8bjL-7Eqo&ccb=10-5&oh=00_AfmDyrFxB28d4GRqI-kzzMydIet7jkJbDzDEFn0DBru9Dg&oe=6962CB92&_nc_sid=de6fe6
>
> This link inspires trust because it looks like a typical official link
> to a source from Canonical. Thank you for sharing!
>
> If you don't click on this link, you've already closed the biggest
> security gap.
>
> ;)
>
I thought it was from canadian f###book - "fbcdn.net"
Do the north corean and chinese and rushin cyberwarfare people get
promoted within the party, according to the degreee of clicks they get
from such posts?
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Bret Busby
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