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Google Finally Patches Dirty COW in Android
07.12.2016
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is very aggressive when it comes to patching security bugs. Google’s Security Bulletin mentions that Dirty COW was discovered on 12 October, and the vulnerability was patched in October. All major Linux
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SELinux Systems Vulnerable to sudo Vulnerability
06.06.2017
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This is the classic example of “when protectors turn predators.” SELinux is a Linux kernel security module that provides a very strict mechanism for supporting access control security policies
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Microsoft to Remove SMBv1 Protocol in Windows 10
20.06.2017
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to mitigate these risks, Microsoft is providing additional security updates along with their regular Tuesday patches. Removing SMB1 support from Windows is a very wise move of  Microsoft.
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Microsoft Brings Azure App Service to Linux
11.09.2017
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containerized applications to production very quickly. “Simply push your container image to Docker Hub, Azure Container Registry, or your private registry, and Web App for Containers will deploy your
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Critical Flaw in phpMyAdmin
02.01.2018
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, indexes, users, permissions, etc. via the user interface, instead of using a command-line interface. This ease of use has made phpMyAdmin a very popular tool for hosting providers.
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More than 2000 WordPress Sites Infected by Malware
31.01.2018
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the new attack is not as widespread as the original, the return of the malware does show that website admins didn’t protect their sites after the first attack. It’s very likely that most WordPress admins
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AMD Confirms CTS Labs Vulnerability Reports
27.03.2018
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these vulnerabilities.” There is a caveat, though. Harry Sintonen, F-Secure’s Senior Security Consultant, once said it’s very easy to gain physical access to a victim’s machine. And once you have access to that machine
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Huawei Releases CentOS-Based openEuler as Open Source
13.01.2020
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. The OpenEuler repositories include two new projects: iSulad (a lightweight container runtime daemon created specifically for IoT and Cloud) and A-Tune (an OS tuning software). At the moment there is very
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Open Source Software Dominates the Enterprise
24.02.2020
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is strategically important, while 36% said it was very important. Of those respondents, only 5% declared open source was only somewhat important. The survey also indicated that 77% of respondents agreed
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New Storage Model Could Replace POSIX
05.10.2020
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no longer be a challenge for systems that must work with very large amounts of data. The mmap_obj() model creates a new mapping in the virtual address space and would greatly benefit low-latency hardware

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