Blog Series
Linux Kernel Live Patching Software
Latest Ubuntu Security Updates: Fixing...
Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that could lead to privilege escalation, denial of service, or information leaks. The Ubuntu security team has addressed these issues in...
New & Upcoming Linux Kernel...
These are some of the security-relevant features making a debut on recent (and even still-in-testing) Linux Kernel versions. They are intended to increase the inherent security of baseline Linux systems...
A Guide to Memory Corruption...
Cyberattacks are primarily motivated by financial gain, which leads attackers to come up with new techniques to access data continuously. Despite the constant rise in the frequency and complexity of...
Linux Kernel 6.3 is Out...
After the release of Linux Kernel 6.2 a few months ago, the latest stable version, Linux Kernel 6.3 has been released on April 23rd. This new version comes with a...
Several Use After Free Linux...
Recently, the Linux kernel was found to have several critical flaws. Memory exhaustion, system crashes, denial of service (DoS), the disclosure of private data, cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks, privilege escalation...
Ambivalent about Patching? Here’s All...
Sometimes getting 101’s right comes down to how seriously you take the issue – whether it’s given the right level of priority. Take health 101’s: we know we shouldn’t eat...
Critical Kernel Vulnerabilities Lead to...
Several critical vulnerabilities were detected in the Linux kernel that could cause a denial of service (DoS), possibly execute arbitrary code, and leak sensitive information. Additionally, important updates for PHP...
The Ultimate Guide to Linux...
After the Equifax data breach, which highlighted the consequences of unpatched software, administrators have the delicate task of ensuring that the latest patches are applied especially across public-facing servers while...