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KernelCare ePortal 1.22-1...
The KernelCare Team is proud to announce the latest update to ePortal, its centralized management interface for KernelCare clients. It’s now at version 1.22-1, and it has some new features,...
PostgreSQL Database: A Black Hole...
Cyberattacks come in all shapes in sizes. At times, the attacker’s express intent is to disrupt, or to steal something valuable. At other times, an attacker is trying to achieve...
Open Source: Enterprise-Grade Security with...
Organizations rely more and more on open source code solutions, even if they are not aware of it. But is open source code security handled reliably? Large organizations rightly place...
And now, for something completely...
CloudLinux Enterprise services have been growing steadily for years now. KernelCare, for example, was launched around 6 years ago as a live patching tool for the Linux Kernel. Since then...
Monthly KernelCare Update – April...
Our April 2021 blog post is out. We’ve got lots to tell you about, so let’s get started. First up, we highlight UChecker, a tool that checks for vulnerable libraries...
KernelCare 2.43-2...
The KernelCare team is proud to announce the release of KernelCare 2.43-2, bringing new features and bug fixes to the enterprise’s live patching tool of choice. This follows the recent...
KernelCare ePortal 1.21-1 update and...
ePortal is KernelCare Enterprise’s solution for deployments where the machines that need to receive the updates have restricted internet access, serving as a central staging point of delivery for patches,...
UChecker – are you sure...
When you see so many vulnerabilities being reported and so many security-related issues being exploited, you may think to yourself “I’m lucky not to be using that package or software,...
Monthly KernelCare Update – March...
In this month’s update, we highlight CVEs that just won’t die. We’ve also published some critical information regarding live patching the Microsoft Azure IoT Hub with KernelCare IoT integrations. Additionally,...
20 year old vulnerability in...
At what point does an old vulnerability go from being a bug to becoming a feature? That is the question probably going through the mind of many software developers who...
Two more vulnerabilities uncovered in...
OpenSSL, the widely used cryptography toolkit and library, has been the target of security researchers’ audits more than almost any other project, perhaps only excluding the Linux Kernel itself....