
Blog Series
Month: July 2023

Microsoft discloses espionage attempt by...
Microsoft has revealed that a China-based hacking group, dubbed Storm-0558 was behind the calculated attempt to infiltrate email systems for intelligence collection purposes. The group breached email accounts of approximately...
Fake PoC for Linux Vulnerability...
A fake proof of concept (PoC) exploit targeting cybersecurity researchers has emerged that installs malware designed to steal Linux passwords. Uptycs analysts stumbled upon this malicious PoC during their routine...
TuxCare Names Michael Canavan as...
Jim Jackson to remain as TuxCare President PALO ALTO, Calif. – July 25, 2023 – TuxCare, global innovator in enterprise-grade cybersecurity for Linux, today announced the appointment of Michael Canavan...
SonicWall issues patch for vulnerabilities...
SonicWall has issued an urgent patch for critical vulnerabilities in its Global Management System (GMS) and Analytics network reporting engine software suites after they were discovered by the NCC Group....
Securing Your Java Supply...
The software development ecosystem is more interconnected than ever before. With countless languages, libraries, and dependencies, it becomes incredibly difficult to manage them all effectively, especially from a security standpoint....
Linux Mint 21.2 “Victoria” Released...
The Mint team has announced the new version of their OS, Linux Mint 21.2, codenamed “Victoria”. This release is a long-term support version that will receive continuous support until 2027....
Weekly Blog Wrap-Up (July 17...
Welcome to the TuxCare Weekly Blog Wrap-Up – your go-to resource for the latest insights on cybersecurity strategy, Linux security, and how to simplify the way your organization protects its...
Mastodon fixes critical...
The maintainers of the open source software that powers the Mastodon social network have released a security update that patches a critical vulnerability that could have allowed hackers to backdoor...
New Stable Q4OS 5.2 is...
After Debian 12 “Bookworm” was released a month ago, many Debian-based Linux distributions have upgraded their base to Debian 12. The latest stable version of Q4OS that arrived last week,...
Breaking Down Cybersecurity Risk Compliance...
In a world growing ever more digitally interconnected, cybersecurity risk compliance has become a top priority for all organizations. This holds especially true for Linux administrators, who often juggle various...
Meduza malware targets browsers, password...
A new malware dubbed Meduza Stealer has been discovered to be targeting Windows operating systems, and identified as a stealer of information from a large number of browsers, password managers,...
Solus 4.4 “Harmony” Gets New...
The latest version of the Solus operating system, Solus 4.4, was released with new desktop environment updates, new software, and hardware enablement. Solus 4.4, code-named “Harmony,” ships with the stable...