Dirty Frag: Understanding the Critical Linux Kernel Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability A critical security flaw known as “Dirty Frag” has emerged, exposing Linux systems to significant risk. This local privilege …
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Root Access Risks: Understanding the CrackArmor and Pack2TheRoot Linux Vulnerabilities Linux serves as the foundation for the vast majority of the world’s cloud infrastructure, enterprise servers, and IoT devices. However, …
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Ubuntu’s AI Strategy: Balancing Innovation with User Control Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, is integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into its operating system, but is prioritizing user control and privacy in …
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Linux 7.0 Released: Rust Goes Mainstream and AI Reshapes Kernel Development Linus Torvalds has officially released version 7.0 of the Linux kernel, marking a symbolic transition in the operating system’s …
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CrackArmor: Critical AppArmor Flaws Expose Millions of Linux Systems Researchers have uncovered a set of critical vulnerabilities in AppArmor, a widely used Linux kernel security module, potentially impacting millions of …
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AMD Expands Ryzen AI Embedded P100 Series for Industrial and Edge AI AMD has broadened its Ryzen AI Embedded P100 Series processor lineup with new x86 chips designed for industrial …
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Windows 12: Separating Fact from Fiction Recent reports have circulated regarding a potential Windows 12 release in 2026, touting features like deep AI integration, a modular architecture, and even subscription-based …
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Xbox Project Helix: Can Microsoft’s Next Console Compete with Steam Machine and PS6? Microsoft is poised to redefine the Xbox with Project Helix, its next-generation console designed to play both …
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Intel’s Bartlett Lake-S: 12-Core CPU Remains Out of Reach for Gamers Intel’s flagship “Bartlett Lake-S” processor—Core 9 273PQE—has garnered attention from enthusiasts eager to test whether a consumer motherboard can …
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By : Marjoko Member of the PDM Pasuruan City Library and Digital Information Council pwmu.co – The story of Linux‘s birth—from a casual message from Linus Torvalds on the comp.os.minix …