Learn how to use Bash aliases to shorten commands, reduce errors, speed up tasks, and improve your productivity in the Terminal.
Have you ever dreamed of making a bash script that assembles Intel 8080 machine code? [Chris Smith] did exactly that when he created xa.sh, a cross-assembler written entirely in Bourne shell script.
Abstract: Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) pose a significant cybersecurity risk, particularly in Linux environments, due to their stealthy, multi-stage attack strategies. Conventional Intrusion ...
Abstract: With the fast development of advanced communication systems, wideband low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) have become more and more critical as they determine the overall performance of the ...
A newly discovered advanced cloud-native Linux malware framework named VoidLink focuses on cloud environments, providing attackers with custom loaders, implants, rootkits, and plugins designed for ...
Tutorials in the Au community journals are free-to-read resources for researchers, students, and instructors in advanced under-graduate or graduate courses, to learn more about new or unfamiliar ...
Tired of repetitive Linux tasks slowing you down? This guide shows you how to harness the power of Bash scripting combined with cutting-edge AI tools to automate your workflow, boosting efficiency and ...
Switching to Linux doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice a powerful office suite. WPS Office offers a sleek, Microsoft Office-compatible alternative designed to run smoothly on Linux systems. Whether you ...
Bash scripting is often seen as a convenient tool for automating repetitive tasks, managing simple file operations, or orchestrating basic system utilities. But beneath its surface lies a trove of ...