Linux Tapestries
Description: This synthwave vaporwave artwork blends 80s nostalgia with a humorous twist for developers and Linux enthusiasts. Featuring a glowing motel sign reading 'KERNEL PANIC MOTEL CHILL' against a dark desert road with palm tree silhouettes and a pixelated sun, this design captures the outrun aesthetic with a geeky spin. Perfect for programmers, sysadmins, and anyone who lives in the terminal, this unique piece of digital nostalgia is a conversation starter at any tech gathering.
Description: Every computer hacker, security expert and sysadmin should know what a fork bomb is and recognize the Bourne-again shell of this type of denial-of-service (DoS) attack. Do you agree? A cool design showing a Bash fork bomb in a condensed bold font for hackers who love to tinker with computers and test out their limits. Ideal for job, meetings, conferences and other events where geeks & nerds gather.
Bash Fork Bomb - Black Text Design for Command Line Hackers Tapestry
by Geeksta - Cool and Funny IT Geek Designs
$30
Description: PostgreSQL, also known as Postgres, is a free and open-source relational database management system emphasizing extensibility and SQL compliance. It was originally named POSTGRES, referring to its origins as a successor to the Ingres database developed at the University of California, Berkeley.
Description: Man-in-the-middle attacks (MITM) are a common type of cybersecurity attack that allows attackers to eavesdrop on the communication between two targets. The attack takes place in between two legitimately communicating hosts, allowing the attacker to “listen” to a conversation they should normally not be able to listen to, hence the name “man-in-the-middle.”
Description: he National Security Agency released the source code of Ghidra, its reverse engineering tool, April 4, 2019. This source code repository includes instructions to build on all supported platforms (macOS, Linux, and Windows). With this release, developers will be able to collaborate by creating patches, and extending the tool to fit their cybersecurity needs. The source code is available for download at ghidra-sre.org along with the full 9.2.1 release build. Ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework developed by NSA's Research Directorate for NSA's cybersecurity mission. It helps analyze malicious code and malware like viruses, and can give cybersecurity professionals a better understanding of potential vulnerabilities
Description: Red teams are focused on penetration testing of different systems and their levels of security programs. They are there to detect, prevent and eliminate vulnerabilities. A red team imitates real-world attacks that can hit a company or an organization, and they perform all the necessary steps that attackers would use. By assuming the role of an attacker, they show organizations what could be backdoors or exploitable vulnerabilities that pose a threat to their cybersecurity.
Description: Cloud security, also known as cloud computing security, consists of a set of policies, controls, procedures and technologies that work together to protect cloud-based systems, data, and infrastructure. These security measures are configured to protect cloud data, support regulatory compliance and protect customers' privacy as well as setting authentication rules for individual users and devices. From authenticating access to filtering traffic, cloud security can be configured to the exact needs of the business. And because these rules can be configured and managed in one place, administration overheads are reduced and IT teams empowered to focus on other areas of the business.
Description: The expression has been popular among programmers for a long time, at least since the days when Wang and DEC were hot names in computing. Excuse made by software developers when they try to convince the user that a flaw in their program is actually what it's supposed to be doing.