ConfigServer has released a new version of their CSF firewall for Linux servers
ConfigServer has released a new version of their CSF firewall for Linux servers
ConfigServer has released a new version of their CSF firewall for Linux servers
ConfigServer has released a new version of their CSF firewall for Linux servers
Modified Linux Mint ISO, with a backdoor in it, has been distributed from the Linux Mint website on February 20th, 2016
The top story today is the discovery of a new Linux trojan that experts say could have been in place for years
One line of code and they've got you
Two months after the Heartbleed vulnerability sent frissons of fear down the spines of IT managers everywhere, 300,000 servers still remain vulnerable, Errata Security said
Stripped down package means there will be three independent versions of OpenSSL.
A new variant of the Darlloz worm focuses on manipulating home systems to mine for digital currency beyond Bitcoin.
Attackers are compromising Linux and Windows systems to install a new malware program designed for launching distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, according to researchers from the Polish Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT Polska)
Kauro Hayashi of Symantec announced the discovery of a malicious worm, named Linux.Darlloz, infecting Linux powered embedded systems.
A new worm is targeting x86 computers running Linux and PHP, and variants may also pose a threat to devices such as home routers and set-top boxes based on other chip architectures
Attackers are actively exploiting a known vulnerability to compromise JBoss Java EE application servers that expose the HTTP Invoker service to the Internet in an insecure manner.
Oliver Grawert points out that it is not necessary that security updates from Ubuntu get down to Linux Mint users
Adobe Systems released security updates for Flash Player, AIR and ColdFusion to fix critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to take control of affected systems or read information from servers without authorization
Google is going to start paying the security community for discovering open source software vulnerabilities and will pay bug bounty rewards up to $3,133.7
Temporary "fix it" plugs remote execution hole being used in targeted attacks.
Microsoft has published the second round of today's security updates:
ConfigServer has released a new version of their CSF firewall for Linux servers