FERRAMENTAS LINUX

sábado, 2 de maio de 2026

Kernel Security: A Practical Guide to Staying Protected on Debian

 



A massive Linux kernel update (DLA-4561-1) patched over 100 vulnerabilities in Debian 11. This evergreen guide shows you how to check your kernel version, automate security updates with a bash script, and apply sysctl and iptables mitigations when you can't reboot immediately. Includes a Raspberry Pi lab kit recommendation for safe testing.

Update Your Debian 11 Linux Kernel: Privilege Escalation & DoS Fix

 




Critical privilege escalation and denial‑of‑service vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-31431 / CVE-2026-43033) affect Debian 11 Bullseye. This guide provides detection commands, a fully automated fix script, and temporary mitigations. Protect your Linux systems now. | Update your kernel to 5.10.251-3.

How to Check, Patch, and Harden glibc on Fedora Linux (Permanent Security Guide)

 


Critical glibc vulnerabilities (buffer overflows, memory corruption) affect many Fedora systems. This guide shows how to check your glibc version, apply the security update with a script, and implement alternative mitigations if you can't update. Plus, learn to build a Raspberry Pi security lab to test fixes safely. Keep this guide for long-term glibc security.

Kerberos (krb5) Security Update: NegoEx DoS Vulnerabilities Explained

 


Learn how to protect your Fedora Linux systems from NegoEx parsing vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-40355, CVE-2026-40356) in MIT Kerberos 5 (krb5). Includes manual checks, automation scripts, and firewall-based workarounds for unpatched systems. Practical guide for system administrators.

How to Secure Your Fedora Linux Lab Against Python Git Library Attacks

 

Fedora


Supply chain attacks start with your dependencies. Check for GitPython command injection holes, patch with this script, or block exploit attempts using firewall rules. Protect your Fedora Linux lab now.

Securing Your Fedora Xen Hypervisor: A Practical Guide to Vulnerability Management

 


Learn how to secure your Fedora Linux Xen hypervisor against critical vulnerabilities. This guide covers checking your system, applying fixes with a bash script, and implementing iptables/AppArmor mitigations as a temporary safeguard for your virtual machines.

Discover the Simple Fix for This Critical Security Update and Apply It Immediately

 



Out‑of‑bounds write and memory corruption in rust‑openssl‑sys affect Fedora 42–44. Step‑by‑step check commands, automation script, iptables workaround, and affiliate laboratory kit – all in one actionable guide.

sexta-feira, 1 de maio de 2026

Vim/gVim on openSUSE: Permanent Security Hardening Guide

 


Vim/gVim editors have had code execution flaws for years. Learn to check your openSUSE system for vulnerable versions, apply patches automatically, and deploy firewalls or AppArmor profiles as temporary blocks. Includes ready-to-use bash automation.

Vulnerability Deep Dive: DoS via Recursion in Python ASN.1 Parsers (pyasn1)

 


Learn how to protect your openSUSE Linux systems from uncontrolled recursion DoS vulnerabilities in Python ASN.1 decoders like pyasn1 (CVE-2026-30922). Includes detection commands, an automation script, iptables/apparmor mitigations, and a DIY Raspberry Pi lab setup to practice secure configurations. Essential for sysadmins and security teams managing Python applications that handle certificate parsing or SNMP data.

Security Update: Understanding Pygments ReDoS Vulnerability in openSUSE (CVE-2026-4539)

 

openSUSE

 Learn how to check, fix, and prevent Pygments ReDoS vulnerability CVE-2026-4539 on openSUSE. Includes verification commands, automation scripts, and alternative mitigations for long-term system security.

How to Secure Your openSUSE System Against Python-Pygments ReDoS Attacks

 


Learn how to protect your openSUSE Linux system from ReDoS attacks targeting the Python-Pygments package. This practical guide includes vulnerability checking commands, an automation script for applying security fixes, and alternative mitigation techniques for when an immediate update isn't possible. Secure your syntax highlighter today.

Stop Reacting: A Practical Guide to Managing Chromium Security on Debian

 


Debian DSA-6239-1 patched 27+ Chromium flaws that could trigger remote code execution. Get the exact commands to check your system, a one-line script to auto-apply the fix, alternative mitigations (AppArmor/iptables), and a Raspberry Pi blueprint to build a browser security lab. Stop reacting—start securing.

quinta-feira, 30 de abril de 2026

From Zero to Root in 732 Bytes: The “Copy Fail” Vulnerability (CVE‑2026‑31431) and How to Lock Down Your Ubuntu Servers Right Now

 

Ubuntu


Patched but still worried about CVE-2026-31431 (Copy Fail)? This guide explains the algif_aead bug, shows how to test your Ubuntu systems with concrete commands, provides a production-ready bash automation script, and offers AppArmor/iptables alternatives. 

Stay safe for years with this canonical, high‑value resource.

How to Permanently Block Any Dangerous Linux Kernel Module: A Future‑Proof Security Guide

 



Linux kernel vulnerability CVE-2026-31431 (Copy Fail) allows local privilege escalation to root. This complete mitigation guide provides check commands, bash automation scripts, and alternative fixes that work for years. Includes AppArmor, seccomp, and Livepatch strategies

openSUSE Grafana Security Update — Critical Fixes and How to Apply Them Yourself

 



In April 2026, openSUSE released a critical security update for Grafana fixing 27 CVEs including RCE and DoS flaws. Learn how to check your version, apply the fix with an automation script, and implement firewall workarounds if you can't update immediately. Step-by-step for openSUSE Leap 15.6.

How to Secure Your openSUSE System Against a PyNaCl Vulnerability (A Practical Guide)

 


Learn how to secure openSUSE systems against CVE-2025-69277 (PyNaCl). Get check scripts, automation code, alternative mitigations like AppArmor, and a Raspberry Pi lab guide. Protect your Linux environment today with hands-on examples for system admins.

Securing LemonLDAP::NG on Fedora Linux

 


Learn how to secure your LemonLDAP::NG SSO on Fedora with practical commands, an automation script, and alternative mitigations for when you can't update now. Step-by-step guide for system administrators. 

Binaryen Buffer Overflow – A Practical Guide for Linux Users

 


Learn how to check, fix, and protect against the Binaryen buffer overflow (CVE-2025-14956) on Fedora Linux. Includes automation scripts, alternative mitigations, and setting up a safe security lab – useful long after this specific CVE.

quarta-feira, 29 de abril de 2026

How to Handle a Critical Package Vulnerability on openSUSE (Real-World Example Using sed)

 


Fix vulnerable packages on openSUSE like a pro. Check status, apply patches with a script, or use AppArmor/iptables. Plus: learn to find any CVE with binary analysis.

Securing Ubuntu’s PackageKit Against Local Privilege Escalation

 


Fix PackageKit vulnerabilities on Ubuntu permanently. Check your system, apply a bash automation script, and block attacks without updates. Learn binary analysis to catch future CVEs yourself.

Securing openSUSE Against Kernel Vulnerabilities (Practical Guide)

 

openSUSE


Learn how to check, patch, and mitigate kernel vulnerabilities on openSUSE Linux. Includes real commands, an automated fix script, and AppArmor hardening – useful for years, not just one CVE.

Evergreen Content: How to Handle Any SUSE Linux Kernel Vulnerability (Check, Fix, & Mitigate)

 

SUSE


Learn a repeatable process to check, patch, and mitigate kernel vulnerabilities on SUSE Linux. Includes automation scripts and fallback controls – stays useful for years.