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Category: Linux
New Linux Flaws Enable Full Root Access via PAM and Udisks Across Major Distributions
Jun 19, 2025Ravie LakshmananLinux / Vulnerability Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered two local privilege escalation (LPE) flaws that could be exploited […]
Chaos RAT malware strikes Linux and Windows as hackers exploit its flaws
Chaos RAT is back and causing trouble on Linux and Windows systems. This open source remote access tool was once […]
Linux users, rejoice! CachyOS fixes Nvidia issues and kills buggy browser
CachyOS is back with its latest May 2025 release, and yes, Nvidia users can finally breathe a sigh of relief. […]
New Linux Flaws Allow Password Hash Theft via Core Dumps in Ubuntu, RHEL, Fedora
May 31, 2025Ravie LakshmananVulnerability / Linux Two information disclosure flaws have been identified in apport and systemd-coredump, the core dump […]
Ditch Windows 11 and try Alpine Linux 3.22 with GNOME 48 and Plasma 6.3
Alpine Linux 3.22 is finally here (download), and if you’re tired of bloated operating systems like Windows 11, this release […]
ARM is the future and Armbian 25.5 is the Linux-based OS ready for it
Armbian 25.5 is here, and it looks like a quality operating system release for anyone messing around with ARM-based boards. […]
Linux 6.15 brings new hardware support and bcachefs improvements
Linus Torvalds has officially released version 6.15 of the Linux kernel. While this update doesn’t include anything flashy or headline-grabbing, […]
Kick off this Memorial Day weekend by replacing Windows 11 with NixOS 25.05
Memorial Day weekend is finally here! Most folks are obviously thinking about barbecues, beach trips, and most importantly, honoring members […]
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 arrives with AI assistant and post-quantum security
Red Hat has just taken the wraps off Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, and honestly, there’s a lot for the […]
