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Linux gets double-quick double-update to fix kernel Oops!

By: Paul Ducklin β€” March 13th 2023 at 17:59
Linux doesn't BSoD. It has oopses and panics instead. (We show you how to make a kernel module to explore further.)

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Serious Security: How to improve cryptography, resist supply chain attacks, and handle data breaches

By: Paul Ducklin β€” January 4th 2023 at 19:50
Lessons for us all: improve cryptography, fight cybercrime, own your supply chain... and don't steal my data and then pretend you're sorry.

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PyTorch: Machine Learning toolkit pwned from Christmas to New Year

By: Paul Ducklin β€” January 1st 2023 at 21:36
The bad news: the crooks have your SSH private keys. The good news: only users of the "nightly" build were affected.

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β€œDirty Pipe” Linux kernel bug lets anyone write to any file

By: Paul Ducklin β€” March 8th 2022 at 17:37
Even read-only files can be written to, leading to a dangerously general purpose elevation-of-privilege attack.

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Linux kernel patches β€œperformance can be harmful” bug in video driver

By: Paul Ducklin β€” February 1st 2022 at 17:59
This bug is fiendishly hard to exploit - but if you patch, it won't be there to exploit at all.

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β€œPwnKit” security bug gets you root on most Linux distros – what to do

By: Paul Ducklin β€” January 26th 2022 at 17:58
An elevation of privilege bug that could let a "mostly harmless" user give themselves a instant root shell

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Serious Security: Linux full-disk encryption bug fixed – patch now!

By: Paul Ducklin β€” January 14th 2022 at 17:58
Imagine if someone who didn't have your password could sneakily modify data that was encrypted with it.

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