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No More Downtime: How Rebootless...
In the increasingly sophisticated world of cybersecurity threats, malicious actors are becoming more well adapted and able to increase the frequency of their attacks. Companies, especially those that rely on...
Linux Kernel 6.11 End of...
The Linux kernel 6.11 series officially reached its end of life (EOL) on December 5, 2024. As expected for a short-lived kernel branch, its journey has come to a close....
CISA Security Requirements: Protecting Sensitive...
The U.S Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recently announced proposed security requirements designed to prevent adversarial nations from gaining access to American’s personal and government-related information. These proposed guidelines...
Secure Your Azure Systems: Patch...
Several vulnerabilities have been identified in the Linux kernel, which could potentially allow attackers to compromise systems, escalate privileges, or even cause system crashes. Recently, Canonical has released security updates...
Protect Your System from the...
The Linux kernel is the core of every Linux-based operating system, managing hardware resources and facilitating communication between the system and its applications. Given its critical role, vulnerabilities in the...
2024 Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities: Patch...
Linux kernel vulnerabilities are critical threats that can compromise the stability and security of Linux-based systems. In 2024, several new vulnerabilities have emerged, some of which may lead to memory...
Linux Kernel 6.11 Released: New...
Linux kernel 6.11 was released on September 15, 2024, introducing a lot of new features, performance improvements, and better hardware support. While it is a short-lived release, expected to be...
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...
Patching Recent Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities...
Several security vulnerabilities were discovered in the Linux kernel. These issues could potentially be exploited by malicious actors to compromise system integrity and steal sensitive data. In this article, we...
Linux Kernel 6.8 End of...
Linux kernel 6.8 was released on March 10, 2024, with some exciting new features and improvements. However, it was not designated as a Long Term Support (LTS) branch. Linux kernel...
Linux Kernel 6.7 EOL: What...
On April 3, 2024, the Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the last 6.7.12 kernel version and end of life (EOL) for the Linux kernel 6.7 series. All users are...