Hidden Access Paths for Attackers in Linux Environments
Linux admins, Not every compromise begins with a zero-day. Many attackers succeed by abusing existing access within an environment, whether that's an unmanaged SSH key, a forgotten service
The Latest Security Vulnerabilities & Updates Impacting Your Linux Systems
Linux admins, Not every compromise begins with a zero-day. Many attackers succeed by abusing existing access within an environment, whether that's an unmanaged SSH key, a forgotten service
Linux admins, This week’s advisories continue to expose a familiar pattern across enterprise Linux environments: attackers are targeting the services and infrastructure teams trust most t
Linux admins, This week’s advisories focus on systems administrators already rely on every day: authentication services, package ecosystems, and trusted software components operating deep
Linux admins, This week’s advisories aren’t centered around one critical flaw or one isolated platform. They’re exposing something broader: systems still fail in the places administra
Linux admins, The latest advisories aren’t pointing to isolated bugs. They’re pointing to something more consistent and harder to contain. Across boot processes, kernel behavior
Linux admins - If your dashboard is green, it usually means one thing: the system is alive. Logs are flowing, services are responding, and nothing looks out of place. That assumption
Fellow Linux admins, This week’s advisories point to a pattern that extends beyond initial execution—once untrusted input gets in, the boundaries meant to contain it are still too easy
Fellow Linux admins, This week’s advisories point to a pattern that hasn’t gone away—systems are still executing untrusted input in places they shouldn’t. From enterp
Linux admins - Linux quietly runs the majority of IoT and edge infrastructure that modern businesses depend on, from industrial sensors to cloud-connected gateways. That scale brings power,
Linux admins - Today’s phishing landscape has a new chameleon: the innocuous QR code. Once a symbol of seamless access and efficiency, QR codes are now being weaponized to
Linux admins - Imagine a piece of malware sitting silently on the device that handles every login, certificate exchange, and software update on yo
Linux admins - For Linux teams, the latest trend isn’t a zero-day exploit or a new kernel bug — it’s
Linux admins - Securing Linux servers isn’t about checklists alone — it’s about closing the doors attackers are already walking through. In
Linux admins - We've long trusted Snap packages as a convenient, sandboxed way to deploy software — but a new wave of supply-chain attacks is turning that trust against us. In the latest
Linux admins - Network inspection tools — the very systems we depend on to see threats — are now part of the attack surface themselves. Recent d
Linux admins - Your Linux host might be locked down, but attackers are increasingly slipping through above the OS—right into your web applicatio
Linux admins - What if your next security audit didn’t feel like a fire drill? In this issue, we break down one of the most important yet mis
Linux admins - Secure Boot is supposed to be the line that malware can’t cross — the point where the machine refuses to run an
Linux admins - For years, Linux security has been obsessed with encrypting disks and locking down memory—while one of the most sensitive data highways in your server kept running in plain
Linux admins - React2Shell is the kind of bug that makes Linux incidents look “sudden”: a single web request can ju