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Today’s newsletter highlights our two most recent feature articles: Protect Your WordPress Sites with CrowdSec and Cybersecurity World Mourns Over Security Researcher Dan Kaminsky's Passing. We also examine various topics including an information disclosure vulnerability in the Linux kernel that can be exploited to leak data and Microsoft's purchase of Flatcar Linux distro maker Kinvolk to boost its Azure cloud services.
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Yours in Open Source,
LinuxSecurity.com Feature Extras:
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.
Cybersecurity World Mourns Over Security Researcher Dan Kaminsky's Passing - On Saturday, April 24th, 2021, the computer security world was shaken by the news of the sudden death of Dan Kaminsky, a renowned hacker best known for his contributions in the realm of DNS security.
Linux kernel bug opens door to all manner of attacks (Apr 30) | ||
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Microsoft buys Linux distribution maker Kinvolk to boost Azure cloud services (Apr 30) | ||
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Researchers Uncover Stealthy Linux Malware That Went Undetected for 3 Years (Apr 29) | ||
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Linux kernel vulnerability exposes stack memory, causes data leaks (Apr 28) | ||
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University of Minnesota researchers issue apology letter to the Linux community (Apr 26) | ||
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Minified Linux Offerings Boost Containers and Edge Processing (Apr 26) | ||
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Shells makes using Linux in the cloud incredibly easy (Apr 27) | ||
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 to focus on driving edge adoption (Apr 29) | ||
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How to Generate Strong and Random PSK Keys on Linux (Apr 27) | ||
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KDE Gear 21.04 Software Suite Officially Released with Many Improved KDE Apps (Apr 28) | ||
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