segunda-feira, 25 de maio de 2026
Protecting openSUSE Systems: A Complete Guide to Recent Security Fixes (What Admins Actually Need)
Securing openSUSE: A Practical Guide to Dependency CVEs (Like the Recent jfrog-cli Update
Mastering Linux Security: From One‑Time Fix to Systematic Hardening
terça-feira, 19 de maio de 2026
From Patch Chasing to Threat Hunting: A Lifetime Approach to Linux Security
The Vulnerability That Keeps on Giving: Why PackageKit's Race Condition is a Systemic Problem
segunda-feira, 18 de maio de 2026
How to Handle Cacti Security Updates on openSUSE (Even If You Can’t Patch Right Now)
sábado, 16 de maio de 2026
Stop Leaking Passwords: The LWP::UserAgent Redirect Vulnerability (CVE‑2026‑8368)
Keylime Authentication Bypass (CVE-2026-6420): OpenSUSE Detection, Patching, and Mitigation
How to Lock Down Your openSUSE Server (Even When You Can’t Patch)
quinta-feira, 14 de maio de 2026
Command Injection in Python’s ‘click’ Library – A Practical Guide for openSUSE Users
The rclone Security Update (openSUSE-SU-2026:10762-1)
The openSUSE Admin's Guide to Handling Security Advisories (with a Syncthing Case Study)
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)
quinta-feira, 30 de abril de 2026
openSUSE Grafana Security Update — Critical Fixes and How to Apply Them Yourself
How to Secure Your openSUSE System Against a PyNaCl Vulnerability (A Practical Guide)
quarta-feira, 29 de abril de 2026
Securing openSUSE Against Kernel Vulnerabilities (Practical Guide)
How to Lock Down Python’s requests Library When TLS Certificate Verification Fails
OpenSUSE vulnerability from 2026? Old news. What matters: How to detect broken TLS verification in Python requests. Commands, automation script, and fallback mitigations inside.
segunda-feira, 27 de abril de 2026
From Panic to Automation: Solving the libngtcp2 CVE (openSUSE) and Every Future Threat
Encountering the openSUSE libngtcp2 CVE from April 2026? Stop patching manually. This guide provides a reusable bash script for automation, AppArmor mitigations, and a strategic framework to handle the next zero-day before it breaks your network.
How to Fix Any Emacs Memory Safety Flaw on openSUSE (Without Panic)
Fix Emacs CVEs on openSUSE forever. Bash script, AppArmor fallback & one book that solves all future flaws. No panic. Ever.



















