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domingo, 24 de maio de 2026

How to Dramatically Speed Up Your Linux Builds with Wild Linker: A Deep Dive

 

Rust


Speed up Linux builds with Wild Linker 0.9—a Rust‑based linker with LTO plugin support and cleaner platform porting. Learn how to use it today.

sábado, 23 de maio de 2026

OpenMoonRay: A Complete Guide to DreamWorks’ Production-Proven Renderer Now Under the Academy Software Foundation


FreeSoftware


DreamWorks’ OpenMoonRay renderer joins the Academy Software Foundation. Learn how to use this production-proven, open-source path tracer in your VFX pipeline.

quinta-feira, 21 de maio de 2026

Valkey 9.1: A Deep Dive into Performance, Security, and What It Means for Your In-Memory Database Strategy

 

Free Software


Valkey 9.1 delivers 2.1M req/sec, database-level ACLs, atomic HGETDEL & MSETEX. Essential upgrade for Redis-compatible in-memory stores.

sábado, 9 de maio de 2026

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.

sexta-feira, 8 de maio de 2026

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.

Critical Mesa WebGPU Vulnerability: What You Need to Know

 

openSUSE


Protect your openSUSE system from the Mesa WebGPU out-of-bounds vulnerability. Learn to check, patch, and secure your system with automation and workarounds. Stay safe!

quinta-feira, 7 de maio de 2026

How to Secure Your Ubuntu System Against NASM Memory Vulnerabilities

 


 Memory corruption flaws in NASM could crash your system or worse. Learn to check, patch, or restrict NASM on Ubuntu 22.04/24.04 with a ready-to-use script. Secure your dev environment today. 

The EntrySign AMD Microcode Flaw: A Permanent Guide to Checking, Patching, and Protecting Ubuntu Systems

 




Stop chasing daily security alerts. This guide shows you how to check for the EntrySign AMD microcode flaw on Ubuntu, deploy a bash script to patch your kernel, and use firewalls or AppArmor as a backup—keeping your systems safe for years.

From Panic to Patch: Your Permanent Guide to Checking & Fixing Any Ubuntu Kernel Vulnerability


 



Stop chasing CVE dates. This guide teaches a repeatable process to check your Ubuntu kernel version, apply fixes with a reusable automation script, and implement fallback mitigations using AppArmor & iptables. The commands work today and for every future update.

Linux Kernel Security Update Guide for Ubuntu (Based on Recent Advisory)

 


Learn how to check your Ubuntu system for kernel vulnerabilities, apply the fix with a bash script, and use iptables or AppArmor as alternative mitigations when you cannot reboot. Includes real commands and a Raspberry Pi lab setup recommendation.

Ubuntu Kernel Security: How to Fix the AMD EntrySign Microcode Vulnerability (and Stay Secure for Good)

 



Patch a critical AMD Zen CPU microcode flaw (EntrySign, CVE‑2024‑36347) that lets attackers load malicious microcode. Step‑by‑step check commands, full automation script, and alternative AppArmor/iptables mitigations for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Keep your kernel secure without waiting for the next news cycle.

Hardening SUSE Linux: A Practical Guide to Responding to Kernel Threats

 



Detect SUSE kernel vulnerabilities, apply live patches, automate security fixes with bash scripts, and implement iptables or AppArmor mitigations. Build a resilient defense today.

quarta-feira, 6 de maio de 2026

PyJWT Security Guide: Critical Header Validation Bypass

 


The PyJWT crit header bypass vulnerability (CVE-2026-32597) can let attackers forge tokens; verify if your systems are affected, apply updates automatically, or block the issue now with proxy rules or AppArmor. This security guide works for any Linux environment including Rocky Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, and RHEL.

sábado, 2 de maio de 2026

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.

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.

quinta-feira, 30 de abril de 2026

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.

domingo, 26 de abril de 2026

Beyond the Thunderbird Patch: A System Admin’s Guide to Handling Email Client Vulnerabilities on openSUSE


Thunderbird security updates are routine, but your process shouldn't be. Learn to check, patch, and block vulnerabilities on openSUSE with automation scripts and AppArmor. Includes a blueprint for building your own binary analysis tools.

quarta-feira, 22 de abril de 2026

ASUS TUF Gaming B650M-E WIFI (AMD B650, mATX)

 



Linux review: ASUS TUF B650M-E WIFI. Great VRM & OpenRGB support, but MediaTek Wi-Fi is BROKEN. Needs kernel 6.2+. Score: 5/10.

segunda-feira, 20 de abril de 2026

Secure Vim on Linux – Command Injection & Modeline Bypass Explained

 


Vim command injection flaws affect SUSE Linux Micro. Learn to check, patch, and mitigate CVE-2026-33412, CVE-2026-34714, and CVE-2026-34982 using universal bash scripts, iptables, and AppArmor. Includes affiliate resources to master secure Linux administration.

terça-feira, 7 de abril de 2026

Rocky Linux RLSA-2026-6283: Critical Python 3.12 Patch Analysis for Enterprise Environments

 


Critical Rocky Linux RLSA-2026-6283 patches Python 3.12 vulnerabilities. Enterprise-grade mitigation strategies, CVE impact analysis, and compliance checks for infrastructures.