ClickCease July 2023 - TuxCare

Linux malware infects 70,000...

A stealthy Linux malware called AVrecon has been used to infect over 70,000 Linux-based small office/home office (SOHO) routers, according to a report by Lumen’s Black Lotus Labs threat research...

Living in the IT Bubble:...

As we find ourselves amidst the height of summer, also fondly known as the IT industry’s silly season, things have noticeably slowed down. Half-strength teams echo through the usually bustling...

New NVIDIA 535.86.05 Fixes Several...

The new maintenance release for a Linux graphic driver, NVIDIA 535.86.05, undergoes several bugs and issues fixes. This version arrived over a month after the previous NVIDIA 535.54.03 release, focusing...

Weekly Blog Wrap-Up (July 24...

Welcome to the TuxCare Weekly Blog Wrap-Up – your go-to resource for the latest insights on cybersecurity strategy, Linux security, and how to simplify the way your organization protects its...

Appreciating SysAdmins: The Unsung Heroes...

As we celebrate another System Administrator Appreciation Day, we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all the SysAdmins worldwide. Your dedication, proficiency, and knack for troubleshooting complex issues...

Linux Kernel 6.3 Reached End...

You might have noticed that the Linux kernel 6.3 series has been marked End of Life (EOL) on the kernel.org website. That means this kernel version will not receive any...

Zimbra warns of critical zero-day...

Zimbra has warned of a critical zero-day security flaw in its email software that has been actively exploited in the wild. The vulnerability, which has been assigned the CVE identifier...

Patching for Compliance: How Regular...

Compliance means conforming to particular laws, standards, and regulations set by legislative organizations. These rules are meant to safeguard sensitive information’s availability, confidentiality, and integrity while also promoting the safe...

First Linux Kernel 6.5 Release...

Linux Torvalds has recently announced the availability of the first Release Candidate (RC) development milestone for the upcoming Linux kernel 6.5 series. The two-week merge window, which started with the...

Uptycs warns of fake proof-of-concept...

A fake proof-of-concept (PoC) repository has been discovered by Uptycs on GitHub to be masquerading as a legitimate PoC for CVE-2023-35829, a recently disclosed high-severity flaw in the Linux kernel....

The Zenbleed Vulnerability: How to...

Some information found in this blog post has been sourced from a Tom’s Hardware article as well as a post written by Tavis Ormandy, who discovered the vulnerability.   A...

AlmaLinux OS Dropped 1:1 Compatibility...

AlmaLinux OS, known for its commitment to providing a seamless transition from CentOS to a free and open-source RHEL alternative, has recently made a groundbreaking announcement after the RHEL source...

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