segunda-feira, 27 de abril de 2026
ClamAV Denial of Service (DoS) Vulnerability: Permanent Fix Guide for Ubuntu
strongSwan VPN Denial of Service Vulnerabilities: How to Check, Fix, and Protect Your Ubuntu Server
Stop worrying about the next strongSwan CVE. Learn how to check for DoS vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-35328 to 35334), apply the fix with a ready-to-use bash script, and set up iptables fallbacks. Includes practical commands for Ubuntu and a book recommendation to master binary analysis.
Stop Reacting, Start Preventing: Mastering Linux Kernel Security Patches (CVE-2026-23191 & CVE-6-23268)
Still reacting to kernel CVEs like CVE-2026-23191 & CVE-2026-23268? Get a reusable script, check commands, and AppArmor/iptables workarounds for SUSE. Includes live patch automation and a book to master binary analysis. Stop scrambling. Start automating.
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"
Beyond the Patch: A System Admin’s Guide to Handling Ubuntu Kernel Security Vulnerabilities
One specific Linux kernel vulnerability was fixed, but your real job is handling the next 100 zero-days. This guide delivers a reusable Ubuntu security checklist, an automated fix script, iptables fallbacks, and a book recommendation that teaches you to build your own custom exploit-finding tools. Stop chasing CVEs and start mastering binary analysis today.
The Silent Exploit in Your Media Player: Hardening Ubuntu Against Buffer Overflows
Hardening Thunderbird on Debian: From Critical Patch to Permanent Security
Beyond the Thunderbird Patch: A System Admin’s Guide to Handling Email Client Vulnerabilities on openSUSE
Stop Playing Patch Catch-Up: How to Automate Debian Security Updates & Build Your Own Binary Analysis Tools
Master Kernel Security: How to Handle Critical CVEs on Rocky Linux (Even Without an Immediate Patch)
Stop chasing CVEs. Learn to permanently check, patch, and mitigate Linux kernel vulnerabilities using real automation scripts. Includes LKRG setup and a book that teaches you to build tools for any future zero-day.
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)





















