Blog Series
Month: August 2024
News of On-Premises’ Death Is...
We often find ourselves making educated guesses about the future. We speculate which technologies will soar, which platforms are worth our investment, and what the landscape of our tech stacks...
Spear-Phishing Campaigns Target Russian, Belarusian...
As per recent reports, various Russian and Belarusian organizations have been targets of spear-phishing campaigns. These organizations belong to the non-profit, media, and international government sectors. Threat actors who orchestrated...
The Risks of Running an...
EOL operating systems no longer receive critical security updates, leaving them highly vulnerable to evolving cybersecurity threats. End-of-life OSs often struggle to run modern software and hardware, resulting in compatibility...
BlackSuit Ransomware Threat Actors Demand...
According to an updated advisory from the United States (US) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the BlackSuit ransomware strain is known to have...
Critical SLUBStick Exploitation Technique Threatens...
A new and highly-effective cross-cache attack named SLUBStick has emerged, targeting the Linux kernel with a remarkable 99% success rate in transforming a limited heap vulnerability into an arbitrary memory...
Securing the Future: FIPS 140-3...
FIPS 140-3 In exciting news – TuxCare recently received a CMVP validated certificate for the AlmaLinux 9.2 kernel and is now on the NIST Active list (ahead of Red...
Phishing Attacks: Google Drawings And...
Cybersecurity researchers at Menlo Security have recently uncovered phishing attacks leveraging Google Drawings and shortened links generated through WhatsApp. The aim of such an attack methodology is to evade detection...
Time to Upgrade: Linux Kernel...
After nearly three months, Linux kernel 6.9 has officially reached the end of life on August 2nd, 2024. If you are currently running this EOL kernel version, it’s time to...
The Zenbleed Vulnerability: How to...
The Zenbleed vulnerability exploits a flaw in the speculative execution mechanism of AMD Zen 2 CPUs. It affects the entire Zen 2 range, even extending to AMD’s EPYC data center...
Alert: Roundcube Flaws Put User...
Cybersecurity researchers at Sonar have recently uncovered Roundcube flaws pertaining to Webmail software. Threat actors can exploit these Webmail software security flaws to execute malicious JavaScript code and steal emails...
TuxCare’s KernelCare Enterprise Featured on...
PALO ALTO, Calif. – August 20, 2024 – TuxCare, a global innovator in enterprise-grade cybersecurity for Linux, today announced that KernelCare Enterprise is now a featured solution on the Ivanti...