Free Software Foundation je pod dlouhodobým DDoS útokem Free Software Foundation (FSF) je pod dlouhodobým DDoS útokem. Útoky začaly již loni v létě a pokračují i nadále. I přes probíhající útoky infrastruktura gnu.org, ftp.gnu.org a savannah.gnu.org funguje v podstatě normálně. Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 Sensor Assembly Společnost Raspberry Pi nově nabzí Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 Sensor Assembly, tj. samostatné senzorové moduly z Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3. CoMaps, komunitní fork Organic Maps Navigace se soukromím CoMaps postavena nad OpenStreetMap je nově k dispozici v Google Play, App Store i F-Droid. Jedná se o komunitní fork aplikace Organic Maps. LibreOffice Begins Landing Markdown File Import Support While coming a few weeks too late for making it into the LibreOffice 25.8 open-source office suite release, merged today to LibreOffice Git for next year's LibreOffice 26.2 is adding initial support for importing Markdown files into the LibreOffice Writer word processor... Ubuntu Security Flaw Lets Attackers Bypass Full Disk Encryption Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a “critical” security vulnerability on Linux that can give attackers full system access — even on devices using full disk encryption. A report published by ERNW demonstrates the exploit on Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42, though not all Linux distributions are affected, such as OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. So how does it work? Attackers with physical access to a Linux… Thorsten Alteholz: My Debian Activities in June 2025 Debian LTS This was my hundred-thirty-second month that I did some work for the Debian LTS initiative, started by Raphael Hertzog at Freexian. During my allocated time I uploaded or worked on: [ DLA 4221-1 ] libblockdev security update of one embargoed CVE related to obtaining full root privileges. [hardening udisks2] uploaded new version of udisks2 with a hardening patch related to DLA 4221-1 [ DLA 4235-1 ] sudo security update to fix one embargoed CVE related to prevent a local privilege esca… Bits from Debian: Bits from the DPL Dear Debian community, This is bits from the DPL for June. The Challenge of Mentoring Newcomers In June there was an extended discussion about the ongoing challenges around mentoring newcomers in Debian. As many of you know, this is a topic I’ve cared about deeply--long before becoming DPL. In my view, the issue isn’t just a matter of lacking tools or needing to “try harder” to attract contributo… Destructive Move v C++? Tento příspěvek navazuje na diskuzi u předchozího článku. Ta se týkala o tom, zda má či nemá C++ destructive move, jaké výhody a problémy to přináší. Upozorňuji dopředu, že lze očekávat Rust vs C++ flamewar Základy k termínu destructive move Diskuzi pod původním článkem nehledejte, smazal jsem její větší část, protože mi přišla vyhrocená a kompletně mimo téma… Two Sudo Vulnerabilities Discovered and Patched In April researchers responsibly disclosed two security flaws found in Sudo "that could enable local attackers to escalate their privileges to root on susceptible machines," reports The Hacker News. "The vulnerabilities have been addressed in Sudo version 1.9.17p1 released late last month." Stratascale researcher Rich Mirch, who is credited with discovering and reporting the flaws, said CVE-2025-32462 has managed to slip through the cracks for over 12 years. It is rooted in the Sudo's "-h" (hos… Gentoo má nové inštalačné obrazy Linuxová distribúcia Gentoo má dostupné nové inštalačné obrazy vrátane takzvaného LiveGUI obrazu s desktopovým prostredím KDE Plasma 6.3. Súčasťou týchto obrazov sú aj aktualizácie softvérových balíčkov. After a week, Trump Mobile drops claim that the T1 Phone is “Made in the USA” Trump Phone’s “Made in USA” Claims Raised Eyebrows a week ago, today it has been confirmed that the device is not made in the USA according to ARS Technica (link to article). The post After a week, Trump Mobile drops claim that the T1 Phone is “Made in the USA” appeared first on Purism . |
Postřehy z bezpečnosti: další česká nemocnice zasažena kyberútokem V dnešním díle Postřehů se podíváme na kybernetický útok na nemocnici v Nymburku, rizika spojená s QR kódy ve phishingových e-mailech nebo zákaz působení čínské společnosti Hikvision v Kanadě. Google daroval protokol A2A, Ubuntu mění podporu RISC-V Google daroval protokol A2A nadaci Linux Foundation. Ubuntu 25.10 zvyšuje požadavky na architekturu RISC-V. Debian vydal druhou testovací verzi instalačního programu pro připravované vydání „Trixie“. DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1129 The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS . This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: GLF OS Omnislash Beta News: Alpine seeks to reduce maintenance burden for X11 desktops, Fedora drops proposal for removing 32-bit packages, AlmaLinux extends EPEL support for more CPUs, Ubuntu dropping older RISC-V processors, Rhino Linux working with UBports, PCLinuxOS experiences website o… 7-Zip v25 File Archiver Released with Performance Gains The latest 7-Zip release speeds up bzip2 by up to 40%, improves ZIP and FAT archive support, and fixes multiple bugs and security vulnerabilities. The post 7-Zip v25 File Archiver Released with Performance Gains appeared first on Linux Today . How to Repair a Corrupted USB Drive in Linux We are using Ubuntu for this tutorial, but everything applies to most modern Linux distributions. Here is how you can repair a corrupted USB drive in Linux. The post How to Repair a Corrupted USB Drive in Linux appeared first on Linux Today . Kernel prepatch 6.16-rc5 The 6.16-rc5 kernel prepatch has been released. Quoth Linus: " Please keep testing, but this all feels fairly regular for this phase of the release ". openSUSE Leap 16: Bridging Enterprise-Grade Stability with Community-Driven Innovation openSUSE Leap 16 marks a significant evolution in the openSUSE project, integrating the robustness of SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) with the dynamism of community contributions. This release aims to provide a stable, adaptable, and secure Linux distribution suitable for various environments, from enterprise servers to developer workstations. 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 6th, 2025 The 247th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on July 6th, 2025, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world. |
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