Intel is bringing a feature upgrade to Linux that will make Windows users jealous. "The upcoming “pfr_update” driver is set to be introduced in Linux kerne l 5.17. Sources say it appears to be designed for system firmware updates in cases of critical bugs or security issues , allowing server administrators to patch their hardware without downtime." . Ever since BIOS updates became possible, the process required rebooting the PC. Even when motherboard manufacturers moved completely to UEFI , this remained the case. Intel is now changing that, thanks to a new part of the ACPI specification called Platform Firmware Runtime Update and Telemetry (PFRUT). This allows for firmware updates to a PC’s BIOS or UEFI without forcing a reboot. Windows users, though, will be disappointed. The feature is Linux-only, at least for now. Intel’s been working on PFRUT for some time, previously under the moniker “Seamless Update.” The idea is to reduce downtime, especially for servers that should ideally remain available 100 percent of the time. Servers can undergo BIOS/UEFI updates “on the fly,” keeping critical workloads fully operational the whole time. The upcoming “pfr_update” driver is set to be introduced in Linux kerne l 5.17. Sources say it appears to be designed for system firmware updates in cases of critical bugs or security issues , allowing server administrators to patch their hardware without downtime. . Intel is set to launch a significant Linux enhancement aimed at system firmware updates, minimizing downtime for server administrators.. Intel Upgrade, Linux Feature, System Firmware, Server Patching, ACPI Specification. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
I think most of us probably noticed Yahoo.com being down today. I didn't believe it until I did three seperate traceroutes from three different hosts with Internet backbone connections. Johnathan Dube writes ... "Yahoo! came under attack today and . . . . I think most of us probably noticed Yahoo.com being down today. I didn't believe it until I did three seperate traceroutes from three different hosts with Internet backbone connections. Johnathan Dube writes ... "Yahoo! came under attack today and crashed for about three hours, shutting out millions of Web users trying to reach one of the largest and most popular sites on the Internet" The link for this article located at ABCNews.com is no longer available. . I think most of us probably noticed Yahoo.com being down today. I didn't believe it until I did thre. think, probably, noticed, yahoo, being, today, didn't, believe, until. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Malware attacks are a growing concern amongst enterprises. It not only results in downtime but also poses the threat of data theft. In the second of this four part series on malware attacks on enterprises, we bring to you the implications of malware attacks on businesses.. Effects on organizations and businesses There are very well known - attacks of Conficker, experienced from a lot of organizations, from the UK Parliament to Waikato DHB network. The virus first disables a number of Windows services, such as the Automatic Update, Security Center, Windows Defender and Windows Error Reporting. Microsoft continues to offer a reward of $250,000 for finding the creators of the worm. Another incident was reported at the end of 2009. During Christmas, DDoS attacks took down the Web sites of Amazon and Walmart. Christmas shopping took a break because of attacks on the servers of Amazon,Walmart and Expedia. Although the situation was soon under control-, these attacks caused big losses for the affected companies, as the traffic increases for on-line shopping during the holidays season. The attacks in CAT 2009 Online exam in India made it impossible for almost 4000 students to attend the test.There have been some recent and quite interesting DDOS attacks targeting miscellaneous banks in Russia. The attackers behind these incidents used a botnet spread across China and Russia in order to hammer down the banks' networks. Given the poor security measures implemented at the corporate level, the financial institutions had suffered major outages and managed to resume operation after almost a week. The link for this article located at CXO Today is no longer available. . Malware poses serious risks to businesses, disrupting operations and leading to financial losses while endangering sensitive data and customer trust. Malware Attacks, Cybersecurity Risks, Business Impact, DDoS Threats. . Alex
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