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Linux Bug Opens Most VPNs to Hijacking A vulnerability in most Linux distros has been uncovered that allows a network-adjacent attacker to hijack VPN connections and inject rogue data into ...
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Still in preview, but look! You can now develop Azure Sphere apps in Linux – if you dare Microsoft's forever-in-preview Azure Sphere received an important update this week, bringing a Linux SDK (also in preview form) and Visual Studio ...
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Purism Librem 5 USA Linux phone costs as much as a Galaxy Fold There are currently two open source Linux phones trying to make their way into regular consumers' hands and one of them is getting all the spotlight ...
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OAS Expands Its Platform Compatibility with Runtime Support for Linux Open Automation Software, a well-established IoT Automation Company, has further expanded its platform compatibility with runtime support for Linux.
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American-Made Librem 5 Phone Costs $1999 Purism is a US company offering hardware running PureOS, a Linux distribution based on Debian. One of its products is a smartphone called the ...
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NVIDIA Patches Severe Flaws in Mercedes Infotainment System Chips NVIDIA released security updates for six high severity vulnerabilities found in the Tegra Linux Driver Package (L4T) for Jetson AGX Xavier, TK1, TX1, ...
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VPN security flaw left big businesses at risk The security flaw that Seymour discovered affects the Linux, macOS and FreeBSD versions of Aviatrix's client which all use OpenVPN command's -up ...
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New Vulnerability Lets Attackers Hijack VPN Connections on Most UNIX Systems Affecting most GNU/Linux distributions, as well as FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Android, iOS and macOS systems, the new security vulnerability could allow a ...
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Q&A: GitLab empowers DevOps while making CISOs happy Devs are more and more saying, "That's not going to change any time soon," Jung said, Brandon Jung, board of directors at the Linux Foundation and ...
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Microsoft developer warning: Ditch .NET Core 2.2 and upgrade to long-term 3.1 NET for creating web apps and services that run on Windows, Linux, and Mac. It can share the same code with .NET Framework and Xamarin apps.
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