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Navigating Ubuntu 18.04 End of...
Ubuntu 18.04 end of life (EOL) means no more official security patches, leaving systems vulnerable to attacks. Upgrading to a newer Ubuntu version or using extended support can protect...
How to Master CentOS Commands:...
Mastering CentOS commands can help you effectively manage CentOS systems, perform common tasks, and troubleshoot issues. Process management is streamlined using commands like ps and top, which help monitor and...
CentOS vs Ubuntu: Enterprise Linux...
The choice between CentOS vs Ubuntu depends on your specific needs: stability, support, security, and software ecosystem. While Ubuntu receives official support from Canonical, the last supported version of CentOS...
Future of CentOS Stream 9:...
As of June 30, 2024, the CentOS Project ceased all updates and releases for CentOS Linux. CentOS Stream serves as the upstream development platform for future RHEL releases. CentOS Stream...
Beyond End of Life: Securing...
The lifecycle of software inevitably draws to a close, leaving many organizations grappling with the challenges of upgrading legacy systems. For Linux users, particularly those reliant on CentOS 7 and...
The Hidden Costs of Progress:...
Software development is a fast-paced world where progress is both a blessing and a curse. The latest versions promise new features, improved performance, and enhanced security, but they also come...
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...
TuxCare Offers Four Years of...
PALO ALTO, Calif. – August 13, 2024 – TuxCare, a global innovator in cybersecurity for Linux, today announced the launch of its TuxCare Oracle Linux 7 Extended Lifecycle Support (ELS)...
Understanding the RCE Vulnerabilities in...
Imagine handing over the controls of your website to someone you don’t trust – that’s the risk of RCE vulnerabilities in WordPress. Attackers can modify website content, inject spammy...
The Urgency of Updating Outdated...
Outdated PHP versions lack security patches, compromising site security. Upgrading PHP ensures better performance, compatibility, and security, essential for a stable and reliable WordPress site. Upgrading PHP can sometimes introduce...
Looking Back at Python 2...
The last Python 2.x version is Python 2.7, which was released on July 3, 2010. Python 2.7 ended on January 1, 2020. Python 3 is not backward compatible with Python...