
Blog Series
Month: November 2023

BIG-IP Vulnerability Alert: Remote Code...
In recent news, F5 has issued a critical security alert regarding a significant BIG-IP vulnerability that poses a severe risk to their BIG-IP systems. This vulnerability, rated at 9.8 out...
Evaluating the Impact of Linux...
Kernel patches are changes in code that are applied to the Linux kernel to address bugs and security issues as well as improve hardware support. They are essential to maintaining...
Multiple Node.js Vulnerabilities Fixed in...
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS has received security updates addressing several Node.js vulnerabilities that could be exploited to cause a denial of service or arbitrary code execution. It is crucial to keep...
NextGen’s Vulnerability: Protecting Healthcare...
In the realm of healthcare, the security and integrity of patient data are paramount. However, a recent discovery has shed light on a critical vulnerability within Mirth Connect, an open-source...
New TuxCare Partner Program Arms...
PALO ALTO, Calif. – November 8, 2023 – TuxCare, a global innovator in enterprise-grade cybersecurity for Linux, today announced it debuted a new partner program aimed at helping system integrators...
Avoiding Common Linux Configuration Mistakes...
The robust security features of Linux make it the preferable choice for many enterprises. However, like any other operating system, security vulnerabilities can occur in Linux due to misconfigurations. These...
Firefox and Chrome Updates Patch...
Mozilla and Google have recently released important security updates for their web browsers, Firefox and Chrome. These updates include patches for several vulnerabilities, including some potentially harmful memory safety bugs....
Winter Vivern’s Roundcube Zero-Day...
In a recent cybersecurity development, an elusive threat actor named Winter Vivern aimed its sights at the popular Roundcube webmail software, successfully exploiting a zero-day vulnerability on October 11th. This...
Moving Beyond CVSS Scores for...
Since 2016, new vulnerabilities reported each year have nearly tripled. With the increasing number of discovered vulnerabilities, organizations need to prioritize which of them need immediate attention. However, the task...
Linux Kernel 6.6 is Here:...
The latest release of Linux Kernel, version 6.6, has just landed, and it’s packed with a bunch of awesome updates. Whether you are a Linux enthusiast or enjoy a smoother,...
Microsoft Scattered Spider Warning: Ransomware...
In the ever-evolving world of cybercrime, a formidable adversary is on the rise – Octo Tempest, a group of native English-speaking hackers who have transitioned from SIM swapping and cryptocurrency...