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Microsoft: Happy 2025. Here’s 161 Security Updates
Microsoft: Happy 2025. Here’s 161 Security Updates Microsoft today unleashed updates to plug a whopping 161 security vulnerabilities in Windows and related software, including three “zero-day” weaknesses that are already under active attack. Redmond’s … Read more Published Date: Jan 14, 2025 (8 hours, 18 minutes ago) Vulnerabilities has been mentioned in this article. CVE-2025-21395 CVE-2025-21366 CVE-2025-21335…
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Microsoft January 2025 Patch Tuesday: 8 Zero-Days, 3 Actively Exploited
Microsoft January 2025 Patch Tuesday: 8 Zero-Days, 3 Actively Exploited Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday update for January 2025 patches 159 vulnerabilities, including eight zero-days, three of which are being actively exploited. The Microsoft January 2025 Patch Tuesday release … Read more Published Date: Jan 14, 2025 (8 hours, 59 minutes ago) Vulnerabilities has been mentioned in this article.…
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Apple Bug Allows Root Protections Bypass Without Physical Access
Apple Bug Allows Root Protections Bypass Without Physical Access Source: Andrey Kryuchkov via Alamy Stock PhotoCyber defenders are encouraged to ensure systems have been updated with the latest macOS patch, which includes a fix for a vulnerability that exposed the … Read more Published Date: Jan 14, 2025 (9 hours, 23 minutes ago) Vulnerabilities has been mentioned…
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Linux Mint 22.1 is out! Cinnamon 6.8, New Theme, Night Light
Linux Mint 22.1, code-name “Xia”, is finally available to download after 1 month of beta testing. Linux Mint 22.x is based on Ubuntu 24.04 with long term support until 2029! The first point release features Cinnamon Desktop 6.4, that includes new default theme with rounder design and flat style buttons. Following GNOME and Plasma 6’s…
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Enlightenment 0.27 Released! Easier CPU Power Tuning, New Sleep Options
Enlightenment, the extremely lightweight window manager and minimal desktop, released new 0.27.0 few days ago. According to the official release note: “This is the latest release of Enlightenment. This has a lot of fixes mostly with some new features.” Nothing else! But if you’re interested in this new e27 release, here are the changes that…
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Rsync remote code execution and related vulnerability fixes available
Security researchers at Google (Pedro Gallegos, Simon Scannell, and Jasiel Spelman) discovered vulnerabilities in the rsync server and rsync client. The rsync server vulnerabilities (CVE-2024-12084 and CVE-2024-12085) ultimately allow remote code execution (RCE). The rsync client vulnerabilities allow a malicious server to read arbitrary files (CVE-2024-12086), create unsafe symlinks (CVE-2024-12087) and overwrite arbitrary files in…
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Debuginfod project update 2024
It has been five years since we first introduced debuginfod, a tool for distributing debugging resources such as executables, debug information, and source files. Since then we have continued to improve debuginfod as well as tools that make use of debuginfod, such as GDB and Valgrind. In this article we’ll review some of the notable…
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Your data applications, contained and maintained
Introducing trusted open source database containers It’s time to stop proclaiming that “cloud native is the future”. Kubernetes has just celebrated its 10 year anniversary, and 76% of respondents to the latest CNCF Annual Survey reported that they have adopted cloud native technologies, like containers, for much or all of their production development and deployment.…
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Containerizing workloads on image mode for RHEL
In previous articles, we introduced bootable containers, discussed how to debug image mode for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), which is built upon this new technology, and explained how to create CI/CD pipelines to automate the experience. In this article, we provide a comprehensive view of how you can manage workloads on image mode systems and…
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How to build your first model using DSS
Introduction GenAI is everywhere, and it’s changing how we approach technology. If you’ve ever wanted to dive into the world of large language models (LLMs) but felt intimidated, there’s good news! Hugging Face recently launched a self-paced course that’s perfect for beginners and more experienced enthusiasts alike. It’s hands-on, approachable, and designed to work on…