Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news. We want to provide you with the type of content you are interested in, and would love to hear your thoughts on this week's articles.
Today’s newsletter highlights our two most recent feature articles: 21Nails: Multiple Critical Vulnerabilities Discovered in Exim Mail Server - Patch Now! and Protect Your WordPress Sites with CrowdSec. We also examine various topics including support for Apple's popular M1 chip as part of the upcoming Linux kernel 5.13 release, the release LibreOffice 7.1.3 with over 100 bug fixes and various improvements, and the release of KDE Frameworks 5.82 with more than 200 changes, improvements and bug fixes. Happy Monday - and happy reading!
Yours in Open Source,
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Extras:
21Nails: Multiple Critical Vulnerabilities Discovered in Exim Mail Server - Patch Now! - The Qualys Research Team has discovered multiple critical vulnerabilities in the popular Exim mail server, which they have named 21Nails. Some of these flaws can be chained together to obtain full remote unauthenticated code execution and gain root privileges.
Protect Your WordPress Sites with CrowdSec - The CrowdSec team is expanding the capabilities of their open-source and free security solution by finalizing the release of its brand new application bouncer on the WordPress marketplace.
Linux Kernel 'Linux 5.13' Will Support Apple M1 System-on-Chip | Now Available for Public Testing (May 12) | ||
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KDE Frameworks 5.82 Released with More Than 200 Changes (May 10) | ||
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Microsoft brings Threat and Vulnerability Management capability to Linux (May 12) | ||
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Using Dynamic Admission Control to Secure Your Kubernetes’ Supply Chain (May 13) | ||
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LibreOffice 7.1.3 Office Suite Released with More Than 100 Bug Fixes (May 11) | ||
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Protect Your Online Privacy With The Tor Browser Bundle (May 10) | ||
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How to connect Ubuntu Linux Desktop 21.04 to an Active Directory domain (May 14) | ||
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How to configure firewalld rules in Linux (May 11) | ||
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Bolt-On Security the Linux Way (May 13) | ||
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Croc: Securely Transfer Files and Folders Between Computers (May 14) | ||
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