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KernelCare agent updated – version...
We are pleased to announce that a new updated KernelCare agent version 2.46-1 is now...
Oracle Linux Extended Support: Overview...
Full, comprehensive support from software vendors almost always have an end date. At some point, vendors need to focus their resources on supporting newer releases of an operating system which...
CVE-2021-25217 – DHCP(d) remotely exploitable...
Are you running DHCP on your network? There is a good chance that you are. Make sure you’re protected against the exploit in...
Monthly TuxCare Update – May...
The Enterprise Linux industry has become more complex to maintain, which raises the need for a trusted partner for Linux maintenance. In this monthly overview you will find a round-up...
Patching of nginx CVE-2021-23017 for...
Nginx is a critical part of the infrastructure of many organizations. It is used as a web server, a load balancer, a (reverse) proxy server, a port forwarder, and as...
TuxCare – Testing all vulnerabilities...
As a part of TuxCare, we make sure that any and all new vulnerabilities are analyzed and tested against all the distributions and products we support. Today, two new vulnerabilities...
On the Ethics of Open...
Security research is an important aspect of cybersecurity, but it is not particularly easy to carry out cybersecurity research or to do so scientifically. It is not entirely surprising then...
Open-source code is public, but...
Perceptions around the inherent security of open-source code and open-source software vary – but these perceptions matter. On the one hand, some view open-source code as less secure. After all,...
Why improving SecOps can save...
Security operations is a critical element of the enterprise technology environment – but it can sometimes be left behind as organizations focus on adopting the latest technology solutions. In a...
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...