Blog Series
Month: June 2019
Zombieload – Critical Linux CVE...
Contents What is Zombieload Vulnerability? What is MDS attack? Which CPUs are affected by Zombieload? How to mitigate the MDS/Zombieload Vulnerability? MDS/Zombieload Vulnerability Patch Release Schedule What is Zombieload...
KernelCare live patches ‘Mutagen...
It is Fall in the Northern Hemisphere, and everyone’s out gazing into the clear dark skies when they should be indoors looking after their servers. Why? Because yet another 10-year-old...
Why you should automate Linux...
Software is complex and constantly changing. Bugs are inevitable. Before the internet age, bugs were just faults to fix. Now, they are opportunities, one of the ways hackers get unauthorized...
Webinar: The Importance of Live...
Organizations use cloud services like AWS to be more agile and more profitable. This doesn’t stop them spending millions of dollars on cybersecurity, investing in network defense and end-point protection,...
Webinar: You Need Live Patching...
Our KernelCare webinars on live patching technology and applications are growing in popularity. So, we’re happy to tell you about another. As before, this one is in partnership with a...
The winner of our Interop...
At Interop ITX 2018 in Las Vegas earlier this month, visitors had the chance to stop by the KernelCare booth, meet our team and talk about our rebootless and automated kernel...
How I Validated KernelCare for...
VMware has been a part of my working life for some time now. As a former Linux System Administrator, I’ve used it many times in different places. It’s been one...
The Symlink Protection patchset is...
A few weeks ago we released the KernelCare “Extra” Patchset with the security fixes and the symlink protection available to all KernelCare customers running CentOS kernels. Today we are pleased to share...
KernelCare Technical...
We’ve just published a Technical White Paper called KernelCare: Live Kernel Patching for Linux. It covers what KernelCare is, how it works and why you need it. We give an...
Nonprofits can now live patch...
In light of the recent Dirty Cow exploit, said by experts to be the “Most serious” Linux privilege-escalation bug ever, we’ve decided to push forward our prior plans to offer...
New vulnerability found in Linux...
A ptrace virtualization code to the debug registers has an incorrect error handling which was discovered by Andy Lutomirski and disclosed today (CVE–2018–1000199). This vulnerability can lead to corruption and...