Suse developer Aleksa Sarai has uncovered a bug in the way that the container framework handles path names.
Tag Archives: Linux
Severe Linux kernel flaw found in RDS
Unpatched Linux systems are vulnerable to remote compromise from the local network.
Thunderclap: Apple Macs at risk from malicious Thunderbolt peripherals
Researchers have revealed how malicious Thunderbolt and PCI Express (PCIe) peripherals could be used to compromise computers running macOS, Windows, Linux and FreeBSD.
Nvidia patches eight security flaws in graphics products
Chip maker Nvidia has released a security update, fixing eight CVE flaws in its Windows and Linux graphics display drivers.
Ep. 020 – Leaky containers, careless coders and risky USB cables [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast… enjoy!
Linux container bug could eat your server from the inside – patch now!
Crooks could take over your network thanks to a critical bug in a popular Linux containerisation toolkit… here’s what you need to know.
Most home routers lack simple Linux OS hardening security
A new assessment of 28 popular models for home users failed to find a single one with firmware that had fully enabled underlying security hardening features offered by Linux.
Kubernetes cloud computing bug could rain data for attackers
Kubernetes, a tool that powers much modern native cloud infrastructure, just got its first big security bug – and it’s a mammoth one.
Spectre mitigation guts Linux 4.20 performance
One of Intel’s fixes for the Spectre variant 2 chip flaw appears to have taken a big bite out of the performance of the latest Linux kernel.
Poorly secured SSH servers targeted by Chalubo botnet
SophosLabs has detected a new DDoS botnet targeting poorly secured SSH servers – called Chalubo, it is named in honour of its use of the ChaCha stream cipher.