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Sequoia Tops Top500 List
21.06.2012
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. 3 on the list, with 8.15 PFLOPS on the Linpack benchmark using 786,432 cores. The upgraded Jaguar at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee now ranks No. 6. The TOP500 list is compiled by Hans
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glibc Vulnerability Puts Certain Linux Systems at Risk
03.02.2015
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do not support IPv6 and thus have been deprecated for Cisco routers for around 15 years. Qualys worked with Linux vendors to develop security patches before the public announcement. Linux users
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Oak Ridge Announces GPU Hackathons
12.03.2015
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teams of 3-6 developers along with either (1) a (potentially) scalable application that needs to be ported to GPU accelerators, or (2) an application running on accelerators which needs optimization
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Security Flaws Found in UPnP
31.01.2013
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to identify over 6,900 product versions that were vulnerable through UPnP. This list encompasses over 1,500 vendors and only took into account devices that exposed the UPnP SOAP service to the internet
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Sonic and Ultrasonic Signals Can Crash Your Hard Drive
05.06.2018
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observed write blocking using signals as low as 95.6 dB SPL. This demonstrates the possibility of using the laptop's own speakers to attack its own hard disk drive,” said the researchers. So, pay attention
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Amazon Announces AWS Fargate
12.12.2019
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regions (with more to come soon): US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), Europe (Ireland), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo). Original announcement: https://www.argus-press.com/news/national/article_a30c4ca6-fffc
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Swap File Options Coming in Kernel 5.7
16.04.2020
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/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=4119bf9f1d093b495f5fe3fcb32bde3156d2ba6e
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Canonical Fixes Secure Boot Bypass Flaw
27.07.2020
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binary code within the confines of the Linux kernel. Affected Ubuntu releases include those running kernel 4.15 and 5.4, so 14.04 ESM, 16.04, 16.04.6, 18.04, 18.04.4, and 20.04. The CVE-2019
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AlmaLinux Releases 8.4
27.05.2021
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(which includes extra packages and build dependencies that are not included in the upstream distribution), a few new module streams (such as Python 3.9, SWIG 4.0, Subversion 1.14, Redis 6, PostgreSQL 13
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Black Lotus Labs Confirms Serious Flaw in Windows Subsystem for Linux
20.09.2021
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compiled with Python 3.9, using PyInstaller for the Debian OS, version 8.3.0-6. All of the samples, save one, contained private IP addresses. However, one sample was associated with a publicly routable IP

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