
Blog Series
Month: September 2024

QEMU 9.1 Released: New Features...
QEMU, a popular open-source emulator, has launched its latest version, 9.1 with numerous improvements to enhance performance, security, and scalability. Known for its ability to run a wide range of...
Alert: Head Mare Associated With...
As per recent reports, a threat actor group known as Head Mare has been linked with cyberattacks that focus on exploiting a WinRAR Vulnerability. These attacks mainly target organizations located...
New OpenSSL Vulnerability Leads to...
A recently discovered flaw in OpenSSL, identified as CVE-2024-6119, could potentially lead to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks on applications that rely on OpenSSL for certificate validation. This article explores the specifics...
Securing Linux-Based Financial Systems: 6...
When looking at financial institutions, one would expect that they’re using advanced operating systems with complex software. While these systems are more secure and implement better technology than your next...
LiteSpeed Vulnerability: Plugin Flaw Puts...
As per recent reports, a LiteSpeed vulnerability that can lead to unauthorized control of arbitrary accounts has been discovered. Details pertaining to the WordPress security flaw have been made public...
Live Patching as a Growth...
Yesterday, as I was preparing this article, I had the opportunity to present at a TuxCare webinar, where we introduced live patching. Throughout the presentation, we discussed various characteristics of...
Espionage Alert: Google Sheets Exploit...
A Google Sheets exploit has recently been discovered by cybersecurity experts Proofpoint. As per the initial information, the platform is being leveraged as a command-and-control (C2) mechanism. In this article,...
Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS Released: This...
Canonical’s Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, codenamed “Noble Numbat” has received its first major update: Ubuntu 24.04.1. This release, which arrived a bit later than initially planned due to some high-impact bugs,...
US Elections: Iranian Hackers Target...
With elections, there have always been accusations of rigging and corruption and it’s possible that such claims may hold some truth in different countries worldwide. However, the US elections have...
Debian 12.7 Released with 55...
The Debian Project has officially released Debian 12.7, the latest point release in the Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” series. It arrives just two months after the previous release, Debian 12.6, as...
Achieving Digital Resilience: Key Strategies...
Digital resilience ensures an organization can withstand and swiftly recover from any digital disruptions. Organizations need to build systems that are not only secure but also adaptable and capable of...