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CVEs
CVEs, Damned CVEs, and...
Is your vulnerability scanner showing zero problems with your Linux systems? If so, it’s probably missing something important. Conversely, if it’s suddenly showing hundreds of vulnerabilities, that’s likely an overstatement...
HPE Aruba Vulnerabilities: Prevent Systems...
Recently, HPE Aruba Networking, formerly known as Aruba Networks, has encountered significant security challenges. Vulnerabilities in their ArubaOS, the proprietary network operating system, have been identified, posing serious risks, including...
CACTUS Qlik Ransomware: Vulnerabilities...
A cyberattack campaign dubbed the CACTUS Qlik Ransomware has become prominent in ransomware attacks on BI systems. Researchers have warned of threat actors exploiting three Qlik security vulnerabilities to target...
Business Value of ELS Patching...
Python has grown tremendously, and its impact has been remarkable. It has become one of the most popular programming languages among developers and researchers. Python is an object-oriented, high-level, interpreter-based...
Checking the Status of KernelCare...
TuxCare’s KernelCare Enterprise provides live patches for various enterprise-grade Linux distributions. Preparing patches for each new CVE has to account for each of those distributions’ particular quirks and configurations, so...