sexta-feira, 1 de maio de 2026
Stop Reacting: A Practical Guide to Managing Chromium Security on Debian
quinta-feira, 30 de abril de 2026
Binaryen Buffer Overflow – A Practical Guide for Linux Users
terça-feira, 28 de abril de 2026
From VPE 2.0 to Hardware-Accelerated Video Processing on AMD Linux
WebKitGTK Vulnerabilities: What They Break & How You Stay Secure (Fix in 5 Minutes)
WebKitGTK zero‑day? Patch it fast. Check version, deploy the fix, apply iptables backup, and build custom binary tools that outlive any advisory. Read now.
segunda-feira, 27 de abril de 2026
Fix Google Guest Agent & Kernel Bypass Flaws: SUSE Admin Guide
Fix Google Guest Agent & Linux kernel bypass vulnerabilities for good. This guide provides SUSE commands, a universal automation script, and firewall workarounds. Stop reacting to CVEs—learn to build your own security tools with our recommended book.
FreeRDP Security Update: 8 CVEs Fixed – Complete Guide to Check, Patch & Mitigate
Lock down RDP connections on openSUSE & major distros. Step-by-step check, bash fix script, AppArmor/iptables fallbacks. Turn 2026 FreeRDP CVEs into long-term security knowledge. Includes automation & book recommendation.
domingo, 26 de abril de 2026
Analysis of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS "Resolute Raccoon"
Hardening Thunderbird on Debian: From Critical Patch to Permanent Security
Stop Playing Patch Catch-Up: How to Automate Debian Security Updates & Build Your Own Binary Analysis Tools
How to Fix Linux Kernel Race Conditions (CVE-2026-23191) Without Breaking Real-Time Workloads
A race condition in the Linux kernel ALSA loopback driver (CVE-2026-23191) can crash real-time systems. Learn how to check, patch, and mitigate this flaw on Rocky Linux and other distros—with a ready-to-use bash script and a book that teaches you to handle any future CVE.
Real-Time Kernel Vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-68741 & CVE-2026-23191)
sábado, 25 de abril de 2026
How to Secure jq Against JSON Processing Vulnerabilities (Works on Any Linux)
How to Audit & Fix OpenSSH SCP/Rsync Privilege Escalation (Works for Any CVE)
Master Your sudo Security: A Practical Guide to the Latest Privilege Escalation Vulnerability (CVE-2026-35535)
A critical sudo vulnerability (CVE-2026-35535) could allow unauthorized root access on Fedora 44. Learn exactly how to check your system, apply the fix with a universal bash script, and implement alternative mitigations. Includes an affiliate resource to master binary analysis for life.
Python Security Hardening: Protecting Your System from HTTP Injection & Command Execution Vulnerabilities
The sudo Vulnerability That Keeps Coming Back (And How to Actually Fix It)
How to Permanently Defend Your Linux Server Against Image-Based DoS Attacks
Stop DoS attacks before they start. This guide turns yesterday’s CVE-2026-40192 into today’s permanent defense. Includes check scripts, firewall rules, and automation for Fedora & major distros.
How to Lock Down Fedora & Chromium Against Memory Corruption Flaws (Heap Buffer Overflows)
Stop chasing zero-day alerts. Learn to permanently secure Fedora & Chromium against heap buffer overflows using automation and iptables. Includes a reusable security checklist for Linux admins. Download now.
sexta-feira, 24 de abril de 2026
How to Securely Handle libXpm Vulnerabilities on Linux (openSUSE & Beyond)
Two Linux Kernel Flaws Raise Local Privilege Risk: How to Check, Fix, or Block Them
Linux kernel flaws (CVE-2026-23191, CVE-2026-23268) gave local users power over ALSA & AppArmor. Learn to check, patch, or block the issue on openSUSE/SUSE with a ready-to-use automation script. Includes an affiliate book for deeper kernel security mastery.



















