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Linux Kernel 5.18 Upgrade: Moving To C11 For Enhanced Security Features

Old one out-of-date, but this one goes to 11. . Linus Torvalds is about to shift Linux from a version of C which is so old it was written before the fall of the Soviet Union – C89. Torvalds has said that it is time to move to something more modern starting with kernel 5.18. Linux had planned to move to a newer standard eventually with C99 being the next version. However, a recent patch to a security problem revealed that there could be problems with C99. . Linus Torvalds is poised to advance the Linux kernel towards the contemporary C11 standard, transitioning from C89 to leverage more sophisticated capabilities.. C11 Standard, Linux Kernel Update, Security Improvements, Software Modernization. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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CentOS 8 End Of Life: Migrate To Rocky Linux Or AlmaLinux Today

CentOS Linux 8 has reached end of life, meaning it’s time to migrate your installations to an alternative distro like Rocky Linux or AlmaLinux OS. . The time has come to say goodbye to the CentOS Linux 8 distribution as it reached end of life on the last day of 2021, December 31st. As of today, the distribution is no longer supported, which means that it will no longer receive software and security updates, making your installations vulnerable to attacks, in time. CentOS Linux is a GNU/Linux distribution built using and compatible with the sources of the commercial Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system. CentOS Linux 8 was initially released only two years ago, on September 24th, 20219, and it was supposed to be maintained for 10 years, until the year 2029. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . With CentOS Linux 8 reaching its end of life, transitioning to alternatives such as Rocky or AlmaLinux is crucial for continual security and updates.. CentOS Migration, Alternative Linux Distro, Linux Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Firefox 90 Release for Linux: FTP Removal and New Security Features

Mozilla Firefox 90 is now available to Linux users for download, removing built-in FTP (File Transfer Protocol) support, and introducing support for Fetch Metadata Request Headers, a security feature that lets web apps protect themselves and you against various cross-origin threats, such as cross-site request forgery (CSRF), cross-site leaks (XS-Leaks), or speculative cross-site execution side channel (Spectre) attacks. . The biggest change in the Mozilla Firefox 90 release is the deprecation of FTP (File Transfer Protocol) support. Firefox follows on the footsteps of Google Chrome/Chromium, and other web browsers, to no longer allow access to ftp:// links. Mozilla started deprecating FTP support since Firefox 88 , but users where able to re-enable the feature by setting the network.ftp.enabled option from false to true in about:config. But starting with the Firefox 90 release, all FTP code is now gone forever and can’t be re-enabled, which means that you’ll have to use a special app to access your FTP sites. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . Mozilla Firefox 91 has been released for users on Linux platforms, discontinuing FTP functionality and improving web protection with several new capabilities.. Firefox Update, Linux Security, Web Application Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Linux Chrome 88.0.4324.150: Critical Heap Overflow Threat

Google has patched a zero-day vulnerability in its widely used Chrome web browser for desktop that it reports is being actively exploited in the wild. Patches have been release for Linux, Windows and Mac - update immediately! . The company released 88.0.4324.150 for Windows, Mac, and Linux, with a fix for a heap buffer overflow flaw (CVE-2021-21148) in its V8 JavaScript rendering engine. "Google is aware of reports that an exploit for CVE-2021-21148 exists in the wild," the company said in a statement. The link for this article located at The Hacker News is no longer available. . Mozilla has issued updates for Firefox 92.0.1 across various systems to address a significant memory corruption vulnerability.. Chrome Update, Zero-Day Patch, Browser Security, Heap Overflow Fix, Linux Browser. . Brittany Day

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Introducing Fedora 33: New Features for Developers and Enthusiasts

If you're looking for a Linux distro that explores the outer limits of what Linux can do, Fedora could very likely be for you. And there has never been a better time to make the switch - Red Hat has now released the latest and greatest update of this popular Linux distro: Fedora 33 . . Fedora has long been a favorite of Linux developers. Just ask Linus Torvalds, who uses Fedora on his personalized powerhouse workstation . Now Red Hat , Fedora's parent organization has released the latest and greatest update of this popular Linux distribution: Fedora 33 . The new Fedora 33 Workstation comes with the greatly improved GNOME 3.38 , desktop. If you aren't already familiar with GNOME, Fedora is not the Linux you want to learn it on. Try Ubuntu or openSUSE to get to know GNOME. . Explore Fedora 33 for developers with the latest GNOME desktop and exciting features.. Fedora 33, Linux Developers, GNOME Desktop. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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