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Security Patches and FUD Tactics From Sophos


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 14, 2023


GNU/Linux: Flathub (Centralisation and Bloat), GNU/Linux Weekly Roundup, and GNU/Linux in Minnesota

Meeting Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD) and Curl's Founder Daniel



Security updates for Monday [LWN.net]


↺ Security updates for Monday [LWN.net]


> Security updates have been issued by Debian (imagemagick, libapache2-mod-auth-mellon, mpv, rails, and ruby-sidekiq), Fedora (chromium, dcmtk, and strongswan), Mageia (chromium-browser-stable, dcmtk, kernel, kernel-linus, libreswan, microcode, redis, and tmux), SUSE (postgresql14 and python39), and Ubuntu (linux-kvm, linux-raspi-5.4, and thunderbird).



Linux gets double-quick double-update to fix kernel Oops! [Ed: False equivalence by Microsofters who profit from Windows, not Linux]


↺ Linux gets double-quick double-update to fix kernel Oops!


> It’s simply that Linux does’t BSoD (yes, the term can be used as an intransitive verb, as in “my laptop BSoDded half way through an email”), because – in a delightful understatment – it suffers an oops, or if the oops is severe enough that the system can’t reliably stay up even with degraded performance, it panics.


> (It’s also possible to configure a Linux kernel so that an oops always get “promoted” to a panic, for environments where security considerations make it better to have a system that shuts down abruptly, albeit with some data not getting saved in time, than a system that ends up in an uncertain state that could lead to data leakage or data corruption.)




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