Elive 3.8.50 LTS Released with Debian 12 Base
Elive 3.8.50 LTS Officially Released After more than six years since its last stable version, Elive has finally introduced Elive 3.8.50 LTS, a long-awaited release built on Debian GNU/Linux 12.…
Elive 3.8.50 LTS Officially Released After more than six years since its last stable version, Elive has finally introduced Elive 3.8.50 LTS, a long-awaited release built on Debian GNU/Linux 12.…
Introduction to Sparky Linux When exploring Linux distributions, many users think of rolling releases like Arch Linux or openSUSE Tumbleweed. However, not all rolling release systems are Arch-based. A lesser-known…
Kali Linux 2026.1 Introduces New Tools and Features The latest release of Kali Linux, version 2026.1, is now available for download. As the first update of the year, it brings…
China-Linked Hackers Use BPFdoor to Infiltrate Telecom Networks A sophisticated China-nexus threat actor has been found embedding digital sleeper cells inside telecom networks across multiple countries. According to a recent…
Systemd Adds Birth Date Field, Triggers Privacy Debate in Linux World The Linux ecosystem faces fresh controversy as developers introduce a new feature in systemd. This update adds a birthDate…
Linux Foundation Receives $12.5M to Strengthen Open Source Security The Linux Foundation has announced a major funding initiative aimed at improving the security of open source software. A group of…
EasyApache 4 v25.49 Released with Valkey Security Fixes The latest version of EasyApache 4 v25.49 is now available. The update introduces security fixes and upgrades Valkey 7.2 to a newer…
Google Chrome to Officially Support ARM64 Linux Systems Starting Q2 2026 Google has confirmed that Google Chrome will soon support ARM64 Linux systems, closing a long-standing platform gap for Linux…
CrackArmor Flaws Discovered in Linux AppArmor Security Module Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a series of critical vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel that could allow attackers to escalate privileges and bypass…
ClipXDaemon: New Linux Malware Targeting Cryptocurrency Users on X11 A new Linux malware named ClipXDaemon has emerged as a direct financial threat to cryptocurrency users operating on X11-based desktop environments.…