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domingo, 24 de maio de 2026

From Emergency Patch to Permanent Defense: The HAProxy HTTP/3 Request Smuggling Vulnerability

                                    

Learn how to check for HAProxy HTTP/3 request smuggling (CVE-2026-33555) on Debian, apply the fix with an automation script, and use iptables alternatives if you can’t update now. Includes practical commands and security resources.

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

The Firefox Settings Redesign: What Changed, Where to Find Everything, and How to Use It Like a Pro

 



Firefox’s Settings area is redesigned for good. Learn where everything moved, how to use the new layout, and master privacy, tabs & AI controls—ready for years to come.

sábado, 16 de maio de 2026

Stop Chasing Patches: A Practical Guide to Handling Go Vulnerabilities on Mageia Linux

 


Stop chasing security patches. Learn to check, fix, and harden your Mageia Linux systems against 13 critical Go vulnerabilities (CVEs) with hands-on commands, automation scripts, and practical malware analysis skills that last for years. Protect your servers today. 

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.

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.

terça-feira, 28 de abril de 2026

FontForge CVE-2026-1636-1 on SUSE Linux: A template for handling any fontforge vulnerability

 

SUSE


Stop chasing CVEs. Learn how to check your SUSE Linux for fontforge vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-1636-1 as a real example), patch them, and build your own binary analysis tools. Includes ready Bash script, iptables workaround, and the book that rewires how you handle security.

domingo, 26 de abril de 2026

Analysis of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS "Resolute Raccoon"

 

Ubuntu


Ubuntu 26.04 LTS in-depth review: GNOME 50, APT 3.1, 10‑year support, and AI/ML readiness. Compare strengths, weaknesses, and find the right book.

sábado, 4 de abril de 2026

Python313 Security Patch Critical: OpenSUSE Tumbleweed’s 3.13.12-3.1 Update & Enterprise Risk Mitigation

 


Critical Python313 update for OpenSUSE Tumbleweed resolves Tier 1 enterprise security vulnerabilities. Patch now to maintain compliance and prevent escalation exploits.

domingo, 29 de março de 2026

Incus Container Security Crisis: How to Protect Your Enterprise Infrastructure from CVE-2026-28384, CVE-2026-33542 & CVE-2026-33743 [Complete 2026 Mitigation Guide]

 


Expert Guide: Debian Incus Security Advisory DSA-6184-1 | Critical CVE Mitigation Strategies, Enterprise Container Security Solutions & ROI Calculator | Free Risk Assessment Tool Included

sábado, 28 de março de 2026

The Comprehensive Guide to BPF-Based I/O Scheduling: Unlocking Enterprise Storage Performance with UFQ

 


 Unlock the future of Linux I/O with BPF-based scheduling. This expert guide explores UFQ, performance ROI, and how user-space flexibility is redefining enterprise storage. Download our free ROI comparison matrix.

terça-feira, 24 de março de 2026

NVIDIA’s Open-Source Offensive at KubeCon Europe: Reshaping AI Infrastructure for the Enterprise

 


Discover how NVIDIA’s open-source Kubernetes DRA driver, KAI Scheduler, and AI Cluster Runtime are reshaping AI infrastructure at KubeCon Europe 2024. Explore expert insights on GPU orchestration, dynamic resource allocation, and enterprise AI scalability.

sábado, 21 de março de 2026

Microsoft Revives DXGKRNL Linux Kernel Patches: A Deep Dive into WSL2’s DirectX Kernel Driver Evolution

 


Microsoft has just released the fourth iteration of its DXGKRNL Linux kernel patches, introducing compute-only adapter support for AI/ML acceleration within WSL2. This in-depth analysis covers the technical evolution, upstreaming challenges, and the strategic significance of this development for enterprise Linux-Windows interoperability.

sexta-feira, 20 de março de 2026

GNU Guix: The Functional Package Manager for Reproducible, User-Empowered Computing


GNU Guix is a functional package manager and GNU/Linux distribution enabling declarative, reproducible, and transactional system configuration. Achieve precise control over software environments without root privileges. Learn how Guix leverages Guile Scheme for infrastructure-as-code, ensuring rollbacks, atomic upgrades, and verified builds. Ideal for developers, researchers, and enterprises demanding reliability, security, and software freedom.

quinta-feira, 19 de março de 2026

CMake 4.3 Unleashed: Stable CPS Support and Advanced Profiling Redefine C/C++ Build Automation

 



The CMake 4.3 release is here, introducing stable CPS support for C/C++ package management, revolutionizing build system interoperability. Discover how new profiling tools, HIP SPIR-V compilation, and enhanced find_package() capabilities can optimize your software development pipeline and future-proof your projects.

segunda-feira, 16 de março de 2026

Urgent: Fedora 42 Chromium Update Patches 29 Security Flaws—Including Critical CVE-2026-3913

 


More than 20 critical Chromium vulnerabilities, including CVE-2026-3913, now target Fedora 42 systems. This comprehensive guide details the 29 security patches in version 146.0.7680.71, explains the technical impact of WebML heap buffer overflows, and provides step-by-step DNF commands to secure your installation against remote code execution threats.

sábado, 14 de março de 2026

AMD’s Critical Linux 7.0 Patch Fixes RDNA4 Idle Power Drain After AI Workloads

 

AMD

AMD is rolling out a critical Linux kernel patch and new MES firmware to resolve severe idle power consumption issues on next-gen RDNA4 (Radeon RX 9000 series) GPUs. Following workloads like AI inference with Llama.cpp, these graphics cards were stuck at 100% utilization, leading to abnormal energy use. Here is the technical breakdown of the fix heading to Linux 7.0.

Intel NPU Driver 1.30 Released: Fortifying Open-Source AI Acceleration on Linux

 


Explore the latest advancements in open-source AI acceleration with the release of Intel NPU Driver 1.30 for Linux. This update brings crucial build system enhancements for openSUSE, Android CMake support, updated firmware binaries, and expanded hardware compatibility across Core Ultra SoCs, solidifying Linux's position in edge AI computing.

Under Siege by Bots: Inside GNOME's Multi-Million Dollar Battle for Open Source Infrastructure



Discover how the GNOME Foundation is fighting back against malicious botnets and aggressive AI data scraping. This case study explores their multi-layered defense strategy, from open-source Anubis to the commercial-grade edge protection of Fastly, ensuring infrastructure integrity and financial sustainability. Learn the technical details

Urgent Fedora 43 Security Update: Chromium 146.0.7680.71 Patches 30+ Critical Vulnerabilities

 

Critical Fedora 43 security update addresses 30+ Chromium vulnerabilities including heap buffer overflows, use-after-free exploits, and V8 out-of-bounds reads. Urgent patch CVE-2026-3913 through CVE-2026-3942 now. Comprehensive analysis of risks, mitigation strategies, and enterprise patch management for Linux workstations.