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SEC’s Legal Notice to SolarWinds...

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity industry, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued Wells Notices to executives of SolarWinds, a leading provider of...

Samsung smartphones affected by six...

Six vulnerabilities affecting Samsung mobile devices have been added to the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalogue. Samsung addressed all of the vulnerabilities in 2021,...

Peppermint OS Released New ISO...

Peppermint OS, a popular lightweight distribution aimed at providing a user-friendly experience for Linux enthusiasts, has recently announced the availability of new ISO images. These images are based on the...

Breaking Down Cybersecurity Risk Compliance...

As IT environments continue to grow in complexity, the need to maintain compliance becomes ever more crucial, particularly in the realm of cybersecurity. This is especially true for Linux admins,...

Ensuring secure and responsible AI...

The increased use of AI tools/SaaS-based solutions is changing the way businesses function. These AI tools/SaaS-based solutions, which allow users to use AI tools without installing any software on their...

Fedora Workstation 39 May Introduce...

The Fedora Project’s Anaconda team has been diligently developing a new web-based installer called Anaconda WebUI, which aims to provide a significantly improved and polished installation process for desktop users....

TSMC supplier hacked by LockBit...

The world’s largest chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), has revealed that one of its suppliers, Kinmax Technology, was attacked by the LockBit ransomware organization. It said critical information, including...

New Ubuntu Kernel Security Updates...

Canonical has announced the release of new Ubuntu kernel security updates to address three vulnerabilities that security researchers have found. The Ubuntu kernel security updates are available for several Ubuntu...

Unveiling the Complexity: An In-Depth...

In today’s software development landscape, understanding the Java supply chain infrastructure is not just an option — it’s a necessity. As Java developers, we interact with this supply chain every...

MITRE reveals 25 most dangerous...

MITRE has announced its list of the top 25 most dangerous software vulnerabilities that have afflicted the industry over the last two years, after rigorously evaluating and scoring each weakness...

Weekly Blog Wrap-Up (July 3...

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...

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