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
Rust is eating into our systems. The first Rusted drivers are being welded into Linux, while Microsoft's Azure CTO Mark Russinovich said C/C++ – until now, the systems languages of choice – should be dropped in favor of Rust henceforth. . This is not universally applauded. No change in ecosystem ever is, and language wars have been a part of the tech landscape ever since there was more than one. This time, it's different: the stakes are far higher. C++ first appeared in commercial form in 1985, the year the Nintendo Entertainment System hit the US. A generation of systems programmers have gone from hip young codeslingers to senior management, and they can say truthfully that the fundamental underpinning of IT has been successfully built in the older way. Everything Rust can do, the current C++ can do too; it's even insulting to suggest that programmers need the extra help. . Rust is reshaping the systems programming landscape with its focus on memory safety and concurrency, presenting a safer alternative to C/C++.. Rust Programming, Linux Systems, Drivers Development, Software Transition. . Brittany Day
Immunix 7+ is no longer available for purchase. Security patches will continue to be produced for this release until February 29, 2004. Beyond that date, we will cooperate with Immunix community users in hosting security patches for Immunix 7+, but we no longer commit to delivering timely patches.. . .. Immunix 7+ is no longer available for purchase. Security patches will continue to be produced for this release until February 29, 2004. Beyond that date, we will cooperate with Immunix community users in hosting security patches for Immunix 7+, but we no longer commit to delivering timely patches. Immunix 7.3 is now available for purchase. The list price is $995 and can be purchased on-line here Security patches for Immunix 7.3 will be provided here until at least March 31 of 2005. We had previously offered past Immunix 7.0 and 7+ users an early adopter price of $500 for Immunix 7.3, but purchasing was via awkward e-mail transactions. To allow current users time to do a clean transition to Immunix 7.3, we are continuing the $500 early adopter price through January 31, 2004. You can now buy Immunix 7.3 at the early adopter price on our e-commerce site here This site is not linked anywhere; the only place we are publishing this offer is to the Immunix Users and Immunix Announce mailing lists. The $500 price cannot be combined with other offers. Volume and educational discounts are available: contact me directly for details. Resellers are encouraged: if you are skilled at protecting systems with Immunix tools, and you are in the business of security consulting, we encourage you to resell copies of Immunix to your clients, and offer attractive markups to resellers. Contact me for details. If you have purchased a copy of Immunix 7+ very recently (in November) and now wish you had purchased Immunix 7.3 instead, contact me and we will convert your order to an Immunix 7.3 order at the $500 price, canceling the Immunix 7+ order. Thanks for your patronage, Crispin -- Crispin Cowan, Ph.D. Chief Scientist, Immunix The link for this article located at is no longer available. . SecureNet 8.0 will stop receiving updates post March 15, 2025, directing attention towards 8.5 licenses and bug fixes.. Immunix Transition, Security Support, Software Availability. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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