FERRAMENTAS LINUX

quarta-feira, 13 de maio de 2026

PHP Security: A Deep Dive into Critical Vulnerabilities


This guide transforms a specific PHP security update for Mageia 9 into a reference you can use for years. Instead of focusing on a single date, it provides the commands and context to handle similar PHP vulnerabilities on any system, helping you secure your servers proactively.

segunda-feira, 11 de maio de 2026

Ubuntu Kernel Security: How to Fix & Harden Your NVIDIA Systems Against Critical Vulnerabilities

 



Secure your Ubuntu system against critical Linux kernel vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-23112, CVE-2026-23231, CVE-2026-23273) affecting NVIDIA systems. Learn exactly how to check if you’re vulnerable, apply the fix automatically with a bash script, and deploy alternative mitigations (AppArmor, iptables, module blacklisting) even if you can’t update immediately.

Ubuntu Kernel Security: The Complete, Lasting Guide (Works for Years)

 



Ubuntu kernel security simplified. Check your kernel, auto-fix with a bash script, and apply firewalls or AppArmor when updates aren't possible. Long-term guard for 22.04 LTS.

SUSE Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities: A Practical Security Guide

 




SUSE Linux kernel vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-23004, CVE-2026-23204, CVE-2026-31431) let local attackers escalate privileges and cause system crashes. Learn to check exposures, apply live patches without reboots, harden the kernel with iptables/AppArmor, and automate fixes using this practical sysadmin guide.

SUSE Linux Kernel Security: How to Check, Patch, and Mitigate Critical Vulnerabilities

 

SUSE



Secure SUSE Linux systems against critical kernel vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-31431, CVE-2025-39977, CVE-2025-71066, CVE-2026-23004, CVE-2026-23204). This guide provides ready‑to‑use checking scripts, automated patching for SUSE, and fallback mitigations using module blacklisting, iptables, and AppArmor to keep your systems safe for years.

How to Fix the PyJWT “crit” Header Bypass on Debian Linux – Commands, Script & Mitigations

 

Debian

Protect your Python applications from JWT authentication bypasses. This guide details the crit header validation flaw (CVE-2026-32597), showing sysadmins exactly how to check, patch, or work around the issue on Debian Linux

How to Secure Debian Against libpng Memory Disclosure Vulnerabilities

 


libpng vulnerability? Learn how to check your Debian system's exposure to CVE-2026-34757 with practical audit commands, deploy an automated bash fix script, and implement iptables/apparmor mitigations when patching isn't possible. No AI jargon – just actionable security commands every sysadmin can use today.

Dirty Frag Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities: How to Check, Patch, and Mitigate (CVE-2026-43284 & CVE-2026-43500)

 


Local privilege escalation in Linux kernel (Dirty Frag). Check vulnerability, apply Debian fix, run automation script, and use temporary mitigations. Patch now.

Debian Linux Kernel Local Privilege Escalation: How to Patch, Mitigate, and Stay Secure

 




Linux kernel local privilege escalation flaws can hand attackers root access. Learn to check, patch, and mitigate vulnerabilities on Debian systems with real commands, automation scripts, and alternative protections that work for years—not just for today's CVE.

sábado, 9 de maio de 2026

How to Patch openSUSE Kernel Vulnerabilities (Race Conditions & RDMA Bugs)

 



Learn to check, fix, and automate kernel patches for critical Linux vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-38234 & CVE-2026-23243) on openSUSE. Includes full bash script, iptables/AppArmor mitigations, and a custom lab setup with a Raspberry Pi kit.

Your OpenSUSE Kernel Hardening Playbook

 



A practical guide to SUSE/openSUSE kernel security updates: check your system, automate patching, and apply AppArmor/iptables mitigations. Works for any kernel CVE – not just one news cycle.

How to Let Local AI Triage Your Email Without Losing Control

 

AMD


Learn how local AI can triage your Gmail without sending data to the cloud. AMD GAIA’s email agent keeps privacy intact—with safety confirmations.

Stop Local Linux Root Exploits with This Simple Kernel Module Workaround

 

Security


Stop local Linux root exploits with a simple kernel module workaround. No patch yet? Block esp4, esp6, and rxrpc in minutes.

How Modern Linux Kernels Improve Performance by Shedding Legacy CPU Support


Why Linux is dropping support for vintage AMD K5 and TSC‑less CPUs — and how a leaner kernel makes your system faster.

How to Write CUDA Kernels in Pure Rust Without the Unsafe Headaches

 


Write NVIDIA CUDA kernels in pure Rust without unsafe FFI or C++ bindings. Learn how the experimental CUDA-Oxide compiler emits PTX directly from safe(ish) Rust code.

sexta-feira, 8 de maio de 2026

Simplify Embedded Linux Boot and Updates with Flattened Image Trees (FIT)

 

Standards


Struggling with mismatched kernel and DTB updates? Learn how Flattened Image Trees (FIT) bundle boot assets into one file for simpler embedded Linux updates and verified boot.

Fix Laggy Cursor and Scrolling in CPU-Heavy Apps on Wayland

 



Stop cursor lag on Wayland. Learn how zero‑copy DMA‑BUF fixes CPU rendering stutter and cuts CPU usage by 70%.

The Safer, More Reliable OS You Might Be Missing

 


Tired of crashes and security holes? Discover a Rust-based OS that’s memory-safe, responsive, and ready for real hardware. Start exploring today.

How to Make Your Favorite Retro PC Games Run at Full Speed (Without Changing Hardware)

 

Vulkan

Revive sluggish retro PC games with D7VK. Boost FPS, reduce stutter, and run old Direct3D titles smoothly on modern hardware—no upgrades needed.

PCIe 8.0 Draft 0.5 Released

 

Standards


PCI-SIG releases PCIe 8.0 draft 0.5 with 256 GT/s and 1 TB/s bandwidth. Final spec due in 2028, no immediate impact for Linux users.

GCC WebAssembly Back-End Proposed

 


An open-source developer has posted a patch series introducing a new GCC back-end for WebAssembly (WASM), offering a potential alternative to the LLVM/Clang toolchain that currently dominates C/C++ to WASM compilation on Linux.

How to Secure Wireshark on openSUSE: A Repeatable Guide to Checking, Patching, and Mitigating Vulnerabilities

 





Protect your openSUSE network with our evergreen Wireshark security guide. Includes vulnerability checking commands, an automation script to apply fixes, and mitigation tactics like AppArmor profiles and iptables rules. Check your version now and build a Raspberry Pi security lab for safe analysis.