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Linux Security Week: June 28th, 2021

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Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news

Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news. We want to provide you with the type of content you are interested in, and would love to hear your thoughts on this week's articles.

Linux Security Week: June 21st, 2021

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Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news

Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news. We want to provide you with the type of content you are interested in, and would love to hear your thoughts on this week's articles. Today’s newsletter highlights our two most recent feature articles: Secure Linux Hosting for Businesses and What Is Threat Intelligence? We also examine various topics including a new Linux kernel security update available to RHEL and CentOS 7 users fixing several vulnerabilities affecting the Intel graphics drivers, and the release of Firefox 89.0.1 to fix various bugs and regressions affecting Linux systems. Happy Monday - and happy reading!

Linux Security Week: June 14th, 2021

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Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news

Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news. We want to provide you with the type of content you are interested in, and would love to hear your thoughts on this week's articles. Today’s newsletter highlights our two most recent feature articles: Secure Linux Hosting for Businesses and What Is Threat Intelligence? We also examine various topics including how the Necro Python bot is evading traditional security detection by morphing and a new survey revealing how enterprises handle the security concerns of vulnerability detection and patch management. Happy Monday - and happy reading!

Linux Security Week: June 7th, 2021

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Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news

Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news. We want to provide you with the type of content you are interested in, and would love to hear your thoughts on this week's articles. Today’s newsletter highlights our two most recent feature articles: Secure Linux Hosting for Businesses and What Is Threat Intelligence? We also examine various topics including a new report highlighting the fact that stale open-source code is rampant in commercial software, and the release of Cinnamon 5.0 with many improvements that make the desktop environment more secure, stable and reliable, including new GUI and CLI tools for checking, listing, and performing updates of Cinnamon Spices. Happy Monday - and happy reading!

Linux Security Week: May 17th, 2021

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Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news

Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news. We want to provide you with the type of content you are interested in, and would love to hear your thoughts on this week's articles. Today’s newsletter highlights our two most recent feature articles: 21Nails: Multiple Critical Vulnerabilities Discovered in Exim Mail Server - Patch Now! and Protect Your WordPress Sites with CrowdSec. We also examine various topics including support for Apple's popular M1 chip as part of the upcoming Linux kernel 5.13 release, the release LibreOffice 7.1.3 with over 100 bug fixes and various improvements, and the release of KDE Frameworks 5.82 with more than 200 changes, improvements and bug fixes. Happy Monday - and happy reading!

Linux Security Week: May 10th, 2021

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Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news

Thank you for reading our Linux Security Week newsletter! In this weekly newsletter, we strive to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the week's most relevant open source security news. We want to provide you with the type of content you are interested in, and would love to hear your thoughts on this week's articles. Today’s newsletter highlights our two most recent feature articles: 21Nails: Multiple Critical Vulnerabilities Discovered in Exim Mail Server - Patch Now! and Protect Your WordPress Sites with CrowdSec. We also examine various topics including an important Linux Mint update and a set of dangerous vulnerabilities discovered in the Exim mail server that could result in remote code execution, privilege escalation to root and lateral movement through a victims environment if left unpatched. Happy Monday - and happy reading!

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