The Shifting Sands of “Default” Security The assumption that “default” means “secure” is a dangerous, persistent myth, especially in enterprise environments where the stakes are highest. This week, a zero-day exploit dubbed YellowKey landed like Read More
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The Ground Beneath Our Cloud is Shifting (Again) Let’s be honest. When the news broke about “Dirty Frag,” the latest severe vulnerability letting untrusted users gain root access on Linux systems, my initial thought Read More
Here We Go Again: Linux’s Lingering Vulnerability Crisis It was only a matter of days. A week, maybe. Just as the industry was grappling with the nuances of a new Linux kernel vulnerability dubbed “Read More
Another Week, Another Linux Kernel Headache Honestly, when I saw the headline about ‘Dirty Frag,’ my first thought wasn’t surprise. It was more of a weary sigh. Here we go again. For those of Read More
The Unsettling Rhythm of Zero-Days Here we go again. Just as the industry was grappling with the unsettling implications of a kernel flaw dubbed ‘Copy Fail,’ another shoe has dropped. This time, it’s ‘Dirty Read More
The Deja Vu of Linux Kernel Exploits Honestly, when I saw the headlines about “Dirty Frag,” my first thought wasn’t surprise. It was more a weary sigh. Here we go again. For anyone who’Read More
The Kernel Strikes Back: Two Weeks, Two Critical Linux Flaws It’s a familiar ache for anyone who’s spent more than a decade watching the tech security landscape. A kind of weary resignation mixed Read More
The Endless Game of Whack-a-Mole There’s a familiar ache in the pit of my stomach, a sensation I’ve grown accustomed to over two decades covering this industry. It’s the feeling you get Read More