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TuxCare Expands Presence in South...

PALO ALTO, Calif. – September 24, 2024 – TuxCare, a global innovator in enterprise-grade cybersecurity for Linux, today announced that Asunción, Paraguay-based Information Security Services S.A. (ISS) now serves as...

HTTP Headers Phishing Campaigns Used...

With rapid advancements in technology, threat actor attack methodologies are now evolving at an unprecedented pace. Cybersecurity experts have recently warned of online HTTP headers phishing campaigns that are being...

TuxCare Aims to Help Further...

PALO ALTO, Calif. – September 23, 2024 – TuxCare, a global innovator in enterprise-grade cybersecurity for Linux, today announced it continues to bolster its support for the open-source community by...

Critical Expat Vulnerabilities Fixed: Urgent...

A recent discovery has highlighted significant security risks within the widely used Expat XML parsing C library. Security researcher Shang-Hung Wan identified three critical Expat vulnerabilities that could potentially lead...

Implement DevOps Best Practices for...

If you need clarification about why or how you should use Linux in your DevOps project for web app development, then this article is for you.  In an era when...

TrickMo Android Trojan Used For...

Cybersecurity researchers have recently discovered a new threat pertaining to Android devices dubbed the TrickMo Android trojan. As per recent reports, the trojan comes equipped with new capabilities helping it...

The Role of Open-Source Software...

Open-source software fosters collaboration and transparency, leading to quicker vulnerability fixes. Open-source software offers a cost-effective alternative to proprietary solutions, without compromising on security. Live patching in Linux enhances enterprise...

Cisco Patches Two Smart Licensing...

Cisco patches for two critical security vulnerabilities have recently been released. Reports claim that the flaws impact Cisco’s Smart Licensing Utility and, if exploited, can allow threat actors to either...

Two QEMU Vulnerabilities Fixed in...

Recently, two memory-related flaws were discovered in QEMU, a popular open-source machine emulator and virtualizer. The vulnerabilities, identified as CVE-2024-26327 and CVE-2024-26328, affect QEMU versions 7.1.0 through 8.2.1. Both vulnerabilities...

RansomHub Ransomware Targets 210 Victims...

As per recent reports, the RansomHub ransomware group threat actors have stolen data from at least 210 victims ever since the group’s inception in February 2024. The victims of these...

Ubuntu Fixes Memory Vulnerabilities in...

Vim, a popular text editor in Unix-like operating systems, has been identified with two medium-severity vulnerabilities that could pose a security risk to users. These vulnerabilities, identified as CVE-2024-41957 and...

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