The Python 2 EOL is coming and will have some serious implications for legacy systems. . If you're a developer, you know that once a language reaches EOL, it won't get any new features or bug fixes. That means if you're using Python 2, there will be no more support from the creators of the language. Plus, plenty of projects still use versions of Python 2 that haven't been updated since 2014—so they're likely vulnerable to hacking and other attacks. But what if your company has legacy code that doesn't support newer languages like Python 3? How can you manage this transition? I found the article linked below helpful in understanding how to deal with this issue, how long it takes to make the switch, how much it costs, and what kinds of things could go wrong during the process. Check it out! If you have additional questions, please connect with me on X @lnxsec - I'd love to help! The link for this article located at Security Boulevard is no longer available. . As Python 2 nears end-of-life, developers face migration challenges and security issues that need addressing effectively.. Python End Of Life, Legacy System Challenges, Software Transition, Code Migration. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Linux servers are being targeted with sophisticated malware believed to have been developed by Chinese hackers using an end-of-life Red Hat compiler. . Hackers are targeting legacy Linux systems with sophisticated malware believed to have been developed by cyber criminals backed by the Chinese state. The malware, branded RedXOR, encodes its network data with a scheme based on the XOR Boolean logic operation used in cryptography, and is compiled with a legacy compiler on an older release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) . This, according to Intezer researchers , suggests RedXOR is being used in targeted attacks against legacy systems. . Cyber intruders from China are exploiting vulnerabilities in Linux platforms through an advanced malware known as RedXOR, representing a major threat to cybersecurity.. Linux Malware, RedXOR Backdoor, Cyber Threats, Legacy Systems, Chinese Hackers. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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