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Multiple Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities Lead to Denial of Service

27 June 2024 at 05:00

Several vulnerabilities have been identified in the Linux kernel, potentially leading to denial of service or privilege escalation. However, the good news is the patches are already available for them. Ubuntu and Debian have already released them in the new Linux kernel security update. Β  Recent Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities and Fixes Β  Below are some […]

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Addressing Node.js Vulnerabilities in Ubuntu

25 June 2024 at 05:00

Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment built on the powerful V8 engine from Chrome. It allows you to run JavaScript code outside a web browser, making it popular for building real-time applications and data streaming services. However, like any software, it is not immune to security vulnerabilities. Recently, multiple vulnerabilities were discovered in […]

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Ubuntu 23.10 Reaches End of Life on July 11, 2024

17 June 2024 at 05:00

Ubuntu 23.10, codenamed β€œMantic Minotaur,” was released on October 12, 2023, nearly nine months ago. Since it is an interim release, its support period is now approaching with the end of life scheduled on July 11, 2024. After this date, Ubuntu 23.10 will no longer receive software and security updates from Canonical. As a result, […]

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Recent glibc Vulnerabilities and How to Protect Your Linux System

11 June 2024 at 05:00

The GNU C Library, commonly known as glibc, is a critical component in many Linux distributions. It provides core functions essential for system operations. However, like any software library, it is not immune to vulnerabilities. Recently, multiple security issues have been identified in glibc, which could result in a denial of service. These vulnerabilities are […]

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