HTTP/2 200 cache-control: max-age=900, public content-language: en content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 etag: W/"1563988786" expires: Sun, 19 Nov 1978 05:00:00 GMT last-modified: Wed, 24 Jul 2019 17:19:46 GMT link: ; rel="canonical" link: ; rel="shortlink" link: ; rel="revision" server: nginx x-content-type-options: nosniff x-drupal-cache: MISS x-drupal-dynamic-cache: MISS x-frame-options: SAMEORIGIN x-generator: Drupal 8 (https://www.drupal.org) x-pantheon-styx-hostname: styx-fe2-f684fbc48-gj8m8 x-styx-req-id: 3c2cc96f-ae37-11e9-bba7-0a580a2c073b x-ua-compatible: IE=edge via: 1.1 varnish accept-ranges: bytes date: Wed, 24 Jul 2019 17:25:05 GMT via: 1.1 varnish age: 318 x-served-by: cache-mdw17373-MDW, cache-yul8926-YUL x-cache: HIT, HIT x-cache-hits: 1, 1 x-timer: S1563989106.561211,VS0,VE1 vary: Accept-Encoding, Cookie, Cookie, Cookie content-length: 51022 FTC Announces $5 Billion Settlement with Facebook, First Preview Release of Fedora CoreOS Now Available, Red Hat Certificate System Achieves Common Criteria Certification, GNOME 3.33.4 Released and Summer Update on /e/ | Linux Journal Skip to main content [1]
Synaptic Web News
FTC Announces $5 Billion Settlement with Facebook, First Preview Release of Fedora CoreOS Now Available, Red Hat Certificate System Achieves Common Criteria Certification, GNOME 3.33.4 Released and Summer Update on /e/
- Written by: Linux Journal
- Category: News
- Hits: 333
News briefs for July 24, 2019.
The Federal Trade Commission announces a $5 billion settlement with Facebook. CNN reports[2] the deal resolves "a sweeping investigation by regulators into how the company lost control over massive troves of personal data and mishandled its communications with users. It is the largest fine in FTC history—and yet still only about a month's worth of revenue for Facebook."
The Fedora CoreOS team announces the first preview release of Fedora CoreOS[3], "a new Fedora edition built specifically for running containerized workloads securely and at scale". From the announcement: "It's designed specifically for running containerized workloads without regular maintenance, automatically updating itself with the latest OS improvements, bug fixes, and security updates. It provisions itself with Ignition, runs containers with Podman and Moby, and updates itself atomically and automatically with rpm-ostree." Note that