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Managing Linux Servers with Cockpit:...

The complexity of server management can often be overwhelming, especially with the end of life (EOL) of CentOS 7, which necessitates finding new tools and strategies for server administration. One...

Real-time Ubuntu 24.04 LTS is...

Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, released real-time Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on May 30, 2024. This latest offering from Canonical promises to revolutionize real-time computing by delivering an enhanced, low-latency, and...

Multiple Puma Vulnerabilities Fixed in...

Puma is a threaded HTTP 1.1 server used for running Ruby web applications. It facilitates communication between web browsers and Ruby applications, handling incoming requests and delivering responses. Recently, the...

Several ImageMagick Vulnerabilities Addressed in...

ImageMagick, a popular image manipulation program and library, has been exposed to several vulnerabilities that could leave your system vulnerable to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. In response, the Ubuntu security team...

Firefox 122 Released with 15...

Mozilla released the new version of its popular browser, Firefox 122, on January 23, 2024. It came 1 month and 5 days after the previous Firefox 121 and brings several...

Multiple Go Vulnerabilities Fixed in...

Go is an open-source programming language that has gained popularity for efficiency and simplicity. However, as with any software, vulnerabilities can lurk within its libraries and modules. It is essential...

Ubuntu Fixed High-Severity QEMU...

QEMU is a widely used open-source emulator for running multiple operating systems within a virtual machine. However, recent discoveries by the Ubuntu security team have shed light on issues within...

Ubuntu 23.04 End of Life...

Canonical has officially marked the end-of-life date for Ubuntu 23.04, also known as “Lunar Lobster,” as January 25, 2024. As the sun sets on this interim release, users are encouraged...

Several Cobbler Vulnerabilities Fixed in...

A series of Cobbler vulnerabilities have been addressed in Ubuntu 16.04 ESM in the recent security updates. Ubuntu 16.04 ESM (Expanded Security Maintenance) is the extended version of end-of-life Ubuntu...

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...

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...

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