sexta-feira, 8 de maio de 2026
GCC WebAssembly Back-End Proposed
How to Secure Wireshark on openSUSE: A Repeatable Guide to Checking, Patching, and Mitigating Vulnerabilities
Critical Mesa WebGPU Vulnerability: What You Need to Know
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
The EntrySign AMD Microcode Flaw: A Permanent Guide to Checking, Patching, and Protecting Ubuntu Systems
From Panic to Patch: Your Permanent Guide to Checking & Fixing Any Ubuntu Kernel Vulnerability
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)
Hardening SUSE Linux: A Practical Guide to Responding to Kernel Threats
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.
segunda-feira, 4 de maio de 2026
How to Secure Mozilla Thunderbird on openSUSE Against the Latest Vulnerabilities (and Others)
openSUSE: Local privilege escalation in himmelblau (CVE-2026-34397)
The Linux Kernel Release Candidate Cycle: Why Testing RCs Matters for Long-Term Stability
Learn how Linux kernel release candidate testing works, why RCs catch regressions before stable releases, and how to test safely—with timeless principles for long-term system stability.
SUSE Linux Kernel “Copy Fail” Vulnerability (CVE‑2026‑31431): A Complete Guide
How to Check, Fix, and Mitigate a Linux Kernel Local Privilege Escalation on SUSE (Evergreen Commands & Script)
The “Copy Fail” Vulnerability (CVE‑2026‑31431)
domingo, 3 de maio de 2026
From Zero to Privileged: Understanding and Fixing the libcap Capabilities Flaw
Don't let libcap vulnerabilities catch you off guard. Learn how to manually check your Rocky Linux systems for privilege escalation bugs, apply a working automation script, and layer your defense with alternative mitigations – including a Raspberry Pi lab setup for safe testing.
From a "News Flash" to a Security Checklist
How to Harden rust-sequoia-git on Fedora Linux
Securing Your Git Commit Signing Policy: A Practical Guide to the Sequoia-Git Vulnerability
Securing Your Fedora Workstation: Detecting and Fixing the CVE-2026-6846 Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability in Insight
Learn how to protect your Fedora Linux system from the CVE-2026-6846 arbitrary code execution vulnerability in Insight. Includes easy verification commands, a fully automated fix script, and alternative security controls for when you can't update immediately.





















