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BI-WEEKLY  NEWSLETTER  #62

 

May 1st

2025

 

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Hi, friend!

 

Welcome to our sixty-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.

 

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Long-Term Support for PHP on Windows: Why It Matters More than Ever

Explore how to keep legacy PHP applications on Windows secure via continuous, long-term support for PHP, even after official updates have ended.

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5 PHP Vulnerabilities In 2025 & How To Secure Them

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Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities Added to CISA’s KEV Catalog: CVE-2024-53197 and CVE-2024-53150

Previously theoretical security risks are now confirmed threats being actively exploited by malicious actors. Learn everything you need to know in this post.

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AppArmor vs SELinux: Compare the Differences in Linux Security

Compare both of these tools side by side, highlighting key differences, strengths, and weaknesses, so you can choose the best fit for your team.

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The 24 Hours We Nearly Lost the Foundation of Modern Cybersecurity

 

What if the entire cybersecurity world lost its shared language – overnight? On April 15, 2025, a sudden contract expiration nearly shut down the CVE system, threatening the backbone of global vulnerability management.  This is the story of the 24 hours we came terrifyingly close to losing the foundation of modern cybersecurity.

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