TuxCare Radar Vulnerability Scanner Released

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The tool is easily integrated with other TuxCare products.

TuxCare has released TuxCare Radar, “an AI-enhanced vulnerability scanner purpose-built for Linux-native environments.”

According to the company, TuxCare Radar:

  • Can be rapidly deployed with a lightweight CLI.
  • Generates up-to-date scan reports.
  • Minimizes false positives
  • Prioritizes real-world threats with AI-assisted risk scoring.
  • Offers remediation guidance.

“Radar delivers accurate, real-time vulnerability detection and reporting that minimizes false positives by recognizing both traditional and rebootless patches in-memory,” the company says.
Learn more at TuxCare.
 
 

 
 
 

08/11/2025

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