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BI-WEEKLY NEWSLETTER #32

Feb 1st

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Welcome to our thirty-second 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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Improper Separation of User/Administrator Privilege in Cybersecurity

Discover how the improper management of the separation of user and administrator privileges can lead to severe security vulnerabilities.

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Lack of Network Segmentation in Cybersecurity

Find out how the lack of proper network segmentation can leave an organization vulnerable to widespread security breaches and learn strategies for effective implementation.

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Navigating the Debian 10 EOL: A Guide to the Future

 

Debian 10 is approaching the end of life. This guide will help you navigate the nuances of this distribution’s sunset and explore the options available moving forward.

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Understanding the Impact of CentOS Stream 8 EOL on Enterprise Environments

Learn about the potential challenges of the impending end of life of CentOS Stream 8 and gain insights into how to effectively prepare for them.

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Ubuntu Fixed High-Severity QEMU Vulnerabilities

 

Explore the details of the 14 vulnerabilities discovered by the Ubuntu security team, ensuring a comprehensive understanding to fortify your virtual environment.
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Python FBot Hacking: Cloud and SaaS Platforms Targeted

Get the details on how cybercriminals are strategically leveraging FBot to target prominent cloud and SaaS platforms, including AWS, Office365, PayPal, and Twilio.

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Cybersecurity in Review: The Alarming Trend of Unsupported Systems

Our 2023 Year-in-Review report reveals that 40% of organizations are still using CentOS, with many running versions past their end-of-life date with no support.

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This neglect exposes companies to severe cybersecurity risks, with thousands of vulnerabilities unaddressed. Read more to understand the risks that come with this decision.

 

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