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Topics covered in this episode:


Fedora 31 Released

MX 19 Released

Firefox 70 Released

Punycode Phishing Attack

Do You Need A VPN?

Steam Gets Cooler



Software Spotlight:

nmap is an easy to use network scanner that lets you discover hosts and services running on a computer.


One example of where the everyday user can utilize nmap is to use this command:


“`$ sudo nmap -sT -O localhost“`


This will show you the open ports on your computer. You may see things like 631/tcp for printer or 9050/tcp for Tor. However, you may also find some ports open you don’t intend to leave open.


nmap can be found in most repositories


Tips & Tricks:

zenmap