DirtyClone, tracked as CVE-2026-43503, is a Linux kernel vulnerability that allows any local user to gain root privileges.
Find out why you should consider using a password manager to protect your data and improve password management. Jack Wallen shows you how to clean the caches for both the DNF and APT package managers, ...
Lapse… so does this $25 Raspberry Pi Zero! Tiny, lightweight, and incredibly versatile. Mount it anywhere—from rooftops to ...
Researchers have uncovered a supply-chain attack that hides in Python packages, propagates like a worm, and tricks LLM-based code analysis systems into overlooking malicious payloads. Threat actors ...
Learn how to permanently and securely delete files on Linux using shred, fstrim, secure-delete, and btrfs snapshot removal.
Two vulnerabilities affect the libssh2 library, a prerequisite for many systems that use the SSH, SCP, and SFTP protocols.
Here you find a set of utilities to get Alpine Linux running on Kindles. So far this has been tested on Paperwhite 3 only, but it should work on any Kindle (not Kindle Fire though) that has a ...
I've tested many portable Linux distros, but PorteuX is the one I keep on my USB drive ...
Your Linux PC has a Secure Boot problem - what to do first (and the workaround to avoid) ...
Linux exFAT performance gets a major boost in Linux 7.2 after kernel maintainer Namjae Jeon merged an IOmap conversion on ...