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CVE-2022-47939: Critical RCE Vulnerability in Linux Kernel

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CVE-2022-47939: Critical RCE Vulnerability in Linux Kernel A critical remote code execution vulnerability in the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed by Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative in its ZDI-22-1690 advisory. ZDI disclosed the vulnerability to the Linux team in July 2022, and was patched on August 17 in the 5.15.61

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Automated Patching: Spend Less Time Patching and More Time on the Beach 

Kaseya

Regularly patching applications and operating systems (OS) is a crucial security practice. For an MSP, it means lost efficiency and therefore profit, while for an SMB, it means wasting your hard-fought budget. More system uptime. Why patching is important.

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Asset Detection with Nessus Scanners: The First Step In Assessing Cyber Risk

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These include HTTP ( 10582 , 10107 ), SSL / TLS ( 21643 ), SSH ( 10267 ), Telnet ( 10280 ), SMB ( 10394 , 10150 ), SNMP ( 40448 ) and SMTP ( 10263 ), among many others. In the case of credentialed scans, the scanner runs a number of "local enumerators" for supported operating systems (Windows and Unix-based). SMB (remote).

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A Hitchhiker?s Guide to Windows Containers

Linux Academy

First, I want to acknowledge that there is a big difference between Linux and Windows containers. Linux containers have been around for many decades, in one form or another. The Linux operating system naturally lent itself to taking advantage of containers using namespaces and control groups (cgroups). Why Windows?

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