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Solving the Speed Paradox With Open Source PaaS

DevOps.com

On EC2 alone, AWS offers nearly 400 instance types across storage, networking and operating systems. The post Solving the Speed Paradox With Open Source PaaS appeared first on DevOps.com. Complicating this further is that users can choose from machines located in 24 regions and 77 availability zones.

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NAME:WRECK: Nine DNS Vulnerabilities Found in Four Open Source TCP/IP Stacks

Tenable

The report details the discovery of nine Domain Name System (DNS) vulnerabilities across four widely used open-source TCP/IP stacks. This research also highlights the risks involved with using open-source TCP/IP stacks in operational technology (OT), internet of things (IoT) and IT, which can affect millions of devices.

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OpenELA Commits to Building RHEL-Compatible Operating Systems

DevOps.com

CIQ, Oracle and SUSE are forming a trade group committed to developing Linux distributions compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

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Cloudera’s RHEL-volution: Powering the Cloud with Red Hat

Cloudera

That’s why Cloudera and Red Hat , renowned for their open-source solutions, have teamed up to bring Red Hat Enterprise Linux ( RHEL ) to Cloudera on public cloud as the operating system for all of our public cloud platform images. Let’s dive into what this means and why it’s a game-changer for our customers.

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Frequently Asked Questions About CVE-2024-3094, A Backdoor in XZ Utils

Tenable

Background The Tenable Security Response Team has put together this blog to answer Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) regarding CVE-2024-3094, a backdoor in XZ Utils, a widely used compression library found in multiple Linux distributions. FAQ What is XZ Utils and what is the library used for? How was this backdoor discovered?

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Detecting Drovorub's File Operations Hooking with Tracee

Aqua Security

This blog was co-authored by Itamar Maouda Two years ago, the NSA (the United States' National Security Agency) revealed that Drovorub, an advanced Russian malware created by the GRU 85th GTsSS team, had been discovered targeting Linux systems. It has an advanced kernel rootkit that hooks several kernel functions.

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CVE-2023-41064, CVE-2023-4863, CVE-2023-5129: Frequently Asked Questions for ImageIO and WebP/libwebp Zero-Day Vulnerabilities

Tenable

Frequently asked questions relating to vulnerabilities in Apple, Google and the open source libwebp library. On September 7, researchers at Citizen Lab published a blog post detailing their discovery of an iPhone zero-click, zero-day exploit chain in Apple iOS used to deploy a spyware known as Pegasus. What is WebP or libwebp?