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The Latest Security Vulnerabilities & Updates Impacting Your Linux Systems
Happy Friday fellow Linux geeks! Distros are continuing to release fixes for multiple important buffer overflow and use-after-free vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel, the worst of which re
Happy Friday fellow Linux geeks! This week, multiple vulnerabilities have been fixed in VLC, the streaming video player, including a potential buffer overflow in the vnc module that could t
Happy Friday fellow Linux geeks! This week, high-severity vulnerabilities in Oracle VirtualBox and curl that could lead to privilege escalation attacks, Man-In-The-Middle attacks, and the c
Happy Friday fellow Linux geeks! This week, an update for the Linux kernel that fixes multiple vulnerabilities that threaten the security and availability of your systems and the privacy of
Happy Friday fellow Linux geeks! This week, Chromium announced multiple important security issues that threaten the confidentiality of your sensitive information and the availability of you
Happy Friday fellow Linux geeks! This week, vim announced multiple memory access violations that threaten the security and integrity of your systems. We encourage vim users to update immedi
Happy Friday fellow Linux geeks! This week, Firefox announced serious vulnerabilities that affect your privacy when browsing online have been fixed. We encourage everyone to update their br
Happy Friday fellow Linux geeks! This week, important updates have been issued for Nginx, Mako and Go. Read on to learn about these vulnerabilities and how to secure your system against the