Dirty Frag, a critical Linux kernel zero-day vulnerability with no patch and giving hackers root, has gone public after an embargo was broken. Here’s the workaround.
You can use Linux 7.0 on these 7 distros today - here's what to expect ...
Microsoft surprises with its first server Linux distribution: Azure Linux 4.0 ...
Linux users have been bitten by yet another vulnerability that gives containers and untrusted users the ability to gain root ...
Publicly released exploit code for an effectively unpatched vulnerability that gives root access to virtually all releases of Linux is setting off alarm bells as defenders scramble to ward off severe ...
How-To Geek on MSN
The safety net Windows users miss: How I switched to Linux without over-committing
You don't need to fully commit or leave everything behind. You can have the best of both worlds.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has warned users to update their Linux systems following the discovery of a 9-year-old root access vulnerability.
The company behind the semi-infamous Flipper Zero "hacking" multi-tool is developing a "truly open hardware platform." ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
California moves to exempt Linux from its upcoming age-verification law after backlash
SteamOS could still be affected ...
Linux creator and lead developer Linus Torvalds warns that the Linux kernel's security mailing list has become "almost ...
Frustrated by forced updates and AI features? Discover if you should stick with Windows OS or make the leap to a surprisingly ...
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