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First Linux Kernel 6.6 Release...

Two weeks after the release of Linux kernel 6.5, the merge window for Linux kernel 6.6 has officially closed. So, the first release candidate is available now for public testing,...

MSSQL Database Exploitation: Hackers Distribute...

In the ever-changing spectrum of cyber threats, poorly secured Microsoft SQL (MSSQL) servers have emerged as key targets for hackers, notably ransomware groups. In a recent wave of MSSQL database...

Securing Linux Network: Understanding Attack...

Linux operating systems have become immensely popular among web developers, creating applications in servers, routers, mobile phones, and even some desktop computers. These operating systems are frequently chosen to power...

Two Critical PHP Vulnerabilities...

Recently, two critical security vulnerabilities have been addressed in PHP that could allow an attacker to steal sensitive information, cause a system crash, and execute arbitrary code in the affected...

Weekly Blog Wrap-Up (September 11...

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...

Linux Kernel 6.5 Released: New...

After seven weeks of testing phase with Release Candidates, Linux kernel 6.5 is out now with new exciting features like Wi-Fi 7 support, the integration of MIDI 2.0 support into...

Barracuda Zero-Day Flaw: Risks to...

A suspected hacking organization with ties to China has recently exploited a newly found zero-day vulnerability in Barracuda Networks Email Security Gateway (ESG) devices. This Barracuda zero-day flaw has global...

Out-of-Date Medical Devices in Healthcare...

The healthcare industry’s reliance on technology to provide efficient patient care has led to the widespread use of connected medical devices. These devices, however, often operate on outdated software and...

Firefox 117 Addresses 4 Memory...

During its beta phase, Firefox 117 introduced an exciting new feature that was already present in other browsers – an integrated website translation engine that performs all translations locally within...

The FBI Cybercrime Crackdown: 700K...

The FBI has successfully halted malware that had penetrated over 700,000 computers worldwide in a huge operation aimed at eliminating a critical component of the cybercrime underworld. This FBI cybercrime...

Troubleshooting Common CentOS 7 Problems:...

First released in 2014, CentOS 7 is still a popular and widely-used operating system worldwide. Many organizations prefer to use CentOS for its stability, reliability, and security. As it is...

Mageia 9 Released: Linux 6.4,...

Mageia 9 is now available for download, a significant upgrade to this Mandriva Linux-based distribution, bringing forth a slew of fresh technologies, innovative features, and numerous enhancements. This release boasts...

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