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BI-WEEKLY NEWSLETTER #26

Nov 1st

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Hi, friend!

 

Welcome to our twenty-sixth bi-weekly blog newsletter! By being a part of this community, you’ll have your finger on the pulse of the most pressing Linux security issues and stay up to date on the latest vulnerability patches – while getting some of the freshest cybersecurity insights from our expert-led Developer Corner.

 

Latest 6 Most Popular Blog Posts

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Knowledge Hub: Guide to Enterprise Linux

Enjoy this deep dive into the depth and expanse of Enterprise Linux, which powers much of the innovation that we enjoy in our day-to-day lives.

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CVE-2023-4911 Looney Tunables – Th-Th-That’s Not All, Folks

 

Get the details surrounding the “Looney Tunables” vulnerability, which allows for local privilege elevation and is trivially exploitable (plus mitigation tips).

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Patching the Illusion: Safeguarding Embedded Linux IoT

 

Explore the current challenges, vulnerabilities, and best practices in embedded Linux, including how to protect the complex components involved.

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The INCEPTION Vulnerability affecting AMD’s Zen 3 and Zen 4 CPUs (CVE-2023-20569)

Right on the tail of Zenbleed, a vulnerability called INCEPTION has been discovered, impacting Zen 3 and Zen 4-based CPUs. Get the details here.

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LinkedIn Smartlinks Attacks Target Microsoft Accounts

 

Discover how cybercriminals have been exploiting LinkedIn’s Smart Links in phishing attacks, bypassing security measures and evading detection.
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Multiple Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities Fixed in Ubuntu

Learn all about the Linux kernel vulnerabilities that have been addressed via kernel package updates in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Ubuntu 18.04 ESM.

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Post-Quantum Cryptography: Is There A Looming Crypto-Apocalypse?

Quantum computing threatens to undo today's encryption, heralding a potential 'cryptopocalypse.' 

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In this article, we explore recent advances that make this more likely (and coming sooner!) than was previously assumed. Give this article a read to explore this seismic shift in cryptography and discover how to prepare for a post-quantum future.

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