ClickCease May 2023 - Page 6 of 6 - TuxCare

ChatGPT-related domain squatting grows by...

According to Palo Alto Networks Unit 42, there has been a monthly surge of 910% in newly registered and squatted domains associated to ChatGPT between November 2022 and early April...

Ubuntu 23.04 Official Flavors: Check...

With the release of Ubuntu 23.04, all the official Ubuntu flavors have been upgraded to version 23.04. Those official flavors include Edubuntu 23.04, Kubuntu 23.04, Lubuntu 23.04, Ubuntu Cinnamon 23.04,...

TuxCare Named a Market Leader...

Recognizes KernelCare Enterprise’s uniquely automated security patching with zero downtime   PALO ALTO, Calif. – May X, 2023 – TuxCare, a global innovator in enterprise-grade cybersecurity for Linux, today announced...

QBot malware spreads through new...

Proxylife and the Cryptolaemus group have detected a new phishing effort that distributes QBot malware via PDFs and Windows Script Files (WSF). QBot, also known as QakBot, is a virus...

New Kernel Security Updates Patch...

Canonical released new kernel security updates on 19th April 2023 for patching 17 security vulnerabilities found in the Ubuntu kernels. These Ubuntu kernel security updates are available for Ubuntu 22.10,...

More than half of second-hand...

A study conducted by ESET reveals that 56% of second-hand corporate network devices still contain sensitive company data. The security vendor purchased 16 recycled devices routers and found that nine...

Linux Kernel 6.3 is Out...

After the release of Linux Kernel 6.2 a few months ago, the latest stable version, Linux Kernel 6.3 has been released on April 23rd. This new version comes with a...

Benefits of Patch Management: Best...

Patch management is a critical element in the world of cybersecurity, and patching vulnerabilities is critical across an organization’s entire ecosystem – from the largest of data centers to the...

Cisco, VMware addresses critical security...

Cisco and VMware have released security patches to address serious security flaws which malicious actors might exploit to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable computers. A command injection hole in Cisco...

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