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Linux 6.6 is Now Officially...
The latest Linux kernel 6.6, released in late October 2023, has taken an unexpected turn by being officially a Long Term Support (LTS) on kernel.org. That means Linux users will...
First Linux Kernel 6.7 Release...
The next major release, Linux kernel 6.7, is on its way, with the first Release Candidate (RC) now available for public testing. According to Torvalds, this merge window is the...
Kinsing Actors Target Cloud Environments...
Recently, there has been a concerning development in the world of cloud security. A group of threat actors linked to Kinsing is actively targeting cloud environments. They are doing this...
Multiple Node.js Vulnerabilities Fixed in...
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS has received security updates addressing several Node.js vulnerabilities that could be exploited to cause a denial of service or arbitrary code execution. It is crucial to keep...
Linux Kernel 6.6 is Here:...
The latest release of Linux Kernel, version 6.6, has just landed, and it’s packed with a bunch of awesome updates. Whether you are a Linux enthusiast or enjoy a smoother,...
Multiple Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities Fixed...
Following Linux kernel vulnerabilities have been addressed in Ubuntu security updates for different Linux kernel packages in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Ubuntu 18.04 ESM. CVE-2021-4001 A race condition within...
Several Linux Kernel Intel IoTG...
The recent Ubuntu security updates released patches for several Intel IoTG vulnerabilities in the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS operating system. It is essential to update the linux-intel-iotg package (Linux kernel for...
Debian 12.2 Arrived with 52...
Debian 12.2 was released on October 7, 2023. This update arrived two and a half months after the previous Debian 12.1 release, mainly addressing security issues and other problems. The...
Multiple Samba Vulnerabilities Addressed in...
Several Samba vulnerabilities were fixed in different Ubuntu releases, including Ubuntu 23.04, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. However, the updates introduced a regression in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS due...
Ubuntu Livepatch Fixed Several Linux...
Ubuntu Livepatch service effectively addresses high and critical vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel, eliminating the need to reboot after patching. It is included in the Ubuntu Pro subscription. In this...
Vim Vulnerabilities Addressed in Ubuntu...
The recent Ubuntu security updates have addressed 13 vulnerabilities in the Vim package. Canonical has released updates for different Ubuntu releases, including Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 18.04...
Debian Kernel Security Updates Patched...
Multiple vulnerabilities were discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to denial of service or local privilege escalation. Since the vulnerabilities could cause serious damage, they have been patched...