Linux Users are Doomed!
Linux security is a big deal. But, just like anything else, there's a lot of misinformation about it floating around on the Internet. In this case, a person at Steemit.com posted a hilariously bad article about the recent but with the Debian apt utility. He makes out like the Debian apt bug is something earth-shaking, but it really isn't. Linux users and Linux administrators alike will enjoy watching this.
On a more serious note, even though this isn't quite as serious as this writer makes out, you do want to make sure that you keep your Debian, Ubuntu, and Linux Mint systems updated so that this apt bug will get fixed.
Hopefully, you've enjoyed this Linux commentary from the BeginLinux Guru. And, be sure to check out all of our Linux tutorial series, as well.
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