
Blog Series
Month: July 2019

Fallout – the MDS Side...
Everyone has heard of Zombieload. Recently made known to the public, Zombieload is a Microarchitectural Data Sampling (MDS) attack that reveals private data by breaking the privacy borders that exist between...
Fallout – the MDS Side...
Everyone has heard of Zombieload. Recently made known to the public, Zombieload is a Microarchitectural Data Sampling (MDS) attack that reveals private data by breaking the privacy borders that exist between...
Fallout – the MDS Side...
Everyone has heard of Zombieload. Recently made known to the public, Zombieload is a Microarchitectural Data Sampling (MDS) attack that reveals private data by breaking the privacy borders that exist between...
L1 Terminal Fault (L1TF) patches...
We are glad to announce that the patches for the fix of L1 Terminal Fault (L1TF) are now available for download from our production...
KernelCare / KVM crash on...
The latest KernelCare patchset for EL6 distributions had a bug that triggered crashes KVM hosts in some of the...
KernelCare: On Becoming SOC 2...
At KernelCare, we’ve known about SOC 2 for some time. We’ve had customers tell us that our Linux kernel live patching product helped them with their compliance certification efforts. Although...
A Need to Reboot is...
Kernel patching is a never-ending job. Why? Because Linux is king of the OSes. But it is very, very complicated. The master branch of the Linux kernel git repository contains...