Welcome to our twenty-second bi-weekly blog newsletter! By being a part of this community, youβll have your finger on the pulse of the most pressing Linux security issues and stay up to date on the latest vulnerability patches β while getting some of the freshest cybersecurity insights from our expert-led Developer Corner.
TuxCare and AlmaLinux are offering 10 winners free passes to the SC23 supercomputing conference in Denver, a premier event for high-performance computing enthusiasts.
Gan an understanding of how a "Downfall" vulnerability in some Intel CPUs may expose data, requiring updates with potential performance impacts, especially on Skylake.
This guide outlines risk compliance on CentOS 7, emphasizing risk assessments, updates, and end-of-life planning for enhanced security, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
In this post, we explore PHP 5's end of life and how developers used tools like Migration Assistants to seamlessly transition while improving practices and web experience.
Explore the release of Linux Mint 21.2 "Victoria," an LTS version based on Ubuntu 22.04, with updates like a global Dark Mode, enhanced visuals, and the security-improved Warpinator app.
The Real Cost of Hardware Level Vulnerabilities: Money, Performance, and Trust.
Are your top-of-the-line processors really giving you the performance you paid for? In our latest blog post, we dive into the hidden world of hardware-level vulnerabilities and their true cost.
From the Intel Pentium F00F bug to recent discoveries like AMD's Inception, these flaws are more than just technical glitches β they're financial burdens and trust breakers. Read the full blog post to uncover the real price of cutting-edge technology.