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GNOME Users at risk of RCE Attack

If you’re running GNOME on you Linux system(s), you are probably open to remote code execution attacks via a booby-trapped file, thanks to a memory corruption vulnerability (CVE-2023-43641) in the libcue library.
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Debian 12.2 “Bookworm” Released With 117 Bug Fixes, 52 Security Updates

Arriving two and a half months after Debian 12.1, the Debian 12.2 release is here to provide those who want to deploy the operating system on new hardware with up-to-date installation media so they won’t have to download hundreds of updates from the re…

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How to Install Suricata IDS and Elastic Stack on Debian 12

In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and configure Suricata IDS along with Elastic Stack on a Debian 12 server.
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Red Hat Restricts Access to Its Security-Announcement List

Effective October 10, only users with active Red Hat subscriptions can access Red Hat Product Security announcements. Here’s more on that!
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New Cryptographic Protocol Aims to Bolster Open-Source Software Security

The Linux Foundation, BastionZero, and Docker believe OpenPubkey bolsters zero-trust passwordless authentication.
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Enhancing SSH Login With a tmux Session Selection Menu

Enhance your remote SSH login experience by setting up a tmux session selection menu. Easily switch between or start new tmux sessions with a simple script in Linux.
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Linux Tries to Dump Windows’ Notorious RNDIS Protocol

Linux developers are trying, once more, to rid Linux of Microsoft’s Remote Network Driver Interface Specification (RNDIS). Here’s why it’s complicated.
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elementary OS 7.1 Brings New Privacy Features, Improved AppCenter

elementary OS 7.1 introduces new privacy features that makes sure apps can’t access your data or location.
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Simple Way to Find SprySOCKS Malware on Linux Computers

In this article, we demonstrate a simple way to find SprySOCKS on Linux computers. Follow along here.
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Simple Steps for Identifying, Troubleshooting a Kernel Panic

In this guide, we’ll share exactly how to best approach identifying and troubleshooting a kernel panic. Follow along here.
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Network Flight Simulator: Open-Source Adversary Simulation Tool

Network Flight Simulator generates malicious network traffic to help security teams evaluate security controls and network visibility.
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Supercharging Linux: Tips and Tricks to Beat the Threat Landscape

See how secure you are as a Linux user, and explore tips and tricks you can implement to beat the threats targeting your systems.
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Linux EDR: A Crucial Part of a Successful Cybersecurity Strategy

Learn what Linux EDR is and how it can help fortify your Linux devices against today’s sophisticated threats.
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Wolfi: Revolutionizing Containerized Workloads With Rapid Updates, Robust Security

Wolfi’s rolling release cadence enables Wolfi-based containers to address security issues as soon as they’re spotted. Learn more here.
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Snap Store Uploads Restricted Following Possible Security Incident

Canonical is enacting manual reviews for all newly registered uploads to its Snap Store following what it describes as a ‘potential security incident’. It’s responding to reports that a number of recently published crypto-related snap…

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LibreOffice 7.6.2 and 7.5.7 Address Critical WebP Vulnerability

LibreOffice 7.6.2 and LibreOffice 7.5.7 contain a fix for CVE 2023-4863, a heap buffer overflow discovered in the widely used libwebp library.
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16 Apache Web Server Security and Hardening Tips

In this guide, we look at some Apache server hardening tips and tricks you can implement to strengthen the security of your web server.
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AlmaLinux Is Now FIPS Certified

On Tuesday, AlmaLinux announced that it has obtained FIPS 140-3 certification for its Linux distro which is primarily used in data centers by enterprises.
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Purism Launches Secure Librem 11 Tablet PC Powered by Linux

Like most of Purism’s devices, the Librem 11 tablet PC promises users the best security, privacy, and freedom-respecting features.
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Atlas VPN Zero-Day Allows Sites to Discover Linux Users’ IP Address

Atlas VPN has confirmed the existence of a zero-day vulnerability that may allow website owners to discover Linux users’ real IP address.
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