Critical Wazuh Vulnerability Enables Lateral Movement and Root Access Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 30 de Abril de 2026, 09:05 The post Critical Wazuh Vulnerability Enables Lateral Movement and Root Access appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: Critical 9.1 CVSS Flaws Threaten Total Wazuh Cluster Takeover Critical 9.1 Flaws Hit Fortinet FortiSandbox Adobe Rushes Patches for Critical ColdFusion RCE and Security Bypasses
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The Great Linux Purge: Why the Kernel is Dumping 27,000 Lines of Code to Stop the AI Vulnerability Deluge Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 24 de Abril de 2026, 01:46 The post The Great Linux Purge: Why the Kernel is Dumping 27,000 Lines of Code to Stop the AI Vulnerability Deluge appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: The Year Linux Went “Rusty”: 2025’s Most Audacious Kernel Breakthroughs No Manifesto Needed: Linus Torvalds Blasts “AI Slop” Fearmongering The Kernel’s New Sentinel: Why Greg Kroah-Hartman is Embracing AI for Linux Code Review
The Local Guardian: OpenAI Unveils a 1.5B Open-Source Model to Redact PII Locally Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 24 de Abril de 2026, 01:43 The post The Local Guardian: OpenAI Unveils a 1.5B Open-Source Model to Redact PII Locally appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: OpenAI Returns to Its Roots: First Open-Weight Language Models Released Since GPT-2 Elon Musk Finally Open Sources Grok 2, Rekindling Rivalry with OpenAI’s New Open-Weight Models Securing the Frontier: Why OpenAI Just Vaulted This $86M Security Startup Into Its Core Architecture
Ubuntu 26.10 Set to Deliver Linux Kernel 7.2 and Rapid Innovation Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 21 de Abril de 2026, 05:29 The post Ubuntu 26.10 Set to Deliver Linux Kernel 7.2 and Rapid Innovation appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: Get Early Access: Ubuntu Now Releasing Monthly Development Snapshots! Ubuntu Is Swapping Out Sudo for a More Secure, Rust-Based Version No Manifesto Needed: Linus Torvalds Blasts “AI Slop” Fearmongering
The NTFS Resurrection: Linux Kernel 7.1 Delivers a Native Driver with 110% Faster Write Speeds Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 21 de Abril de 2026, 05:21 The post The NTFS Resurrection: Linux Kernel 7.1 Delivers a Native Driver with 110% Faster Write Speeds appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: Linux Kernel 6.16-rc4 Released: Focus on Filesystem Fixes, Driver Improvements, & Hardware Support End of an Era: Linux Kernel 7.1 Finally Bids Farewell to the Iconic Intel 486 Intel Discontinues Clear Linux: End of an Era for High-Performance OS Amid Cost Cuts
Microsoft Opens “Expedited Channel” After Open-Source Developer Accounts Vanish Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 16 de Abril de 2026, 03:46 The post Microsoft Opens “Expedited Channel” After Open-Source Developer Accounts Vanish appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: Vanished Without a Trace: Why Microsoft is Secretly Purging Open-Source Developer Accounts Microsoft’s Automated Suspensions Almost Silenced VeraCrypt and WireGuard Microsoft Ban Leaves VeraCrypt Unable to Sign Critical Windows Drivers
Vanished Without a Trace: Why Microsoft is Secretly Purging Open-Source Developer Accounts Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 13 de Abril de 2026, 06:07 The post Vanished Without a Trace: Why Microsoft is Secretly Purging Open-Source Developer Accounts appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: Microsoft’s Automated Suspensions Almost Silenced VeraCrypt and WireGuard Microsoft Ban Leaves VeraCrypt Unable to Sign Critical Windows Drivers OpenAI Launches Codex CLI: AI Programming Assistant for Terminals
Linux Kernel 7.0 Arrives: A Massive Overhaul for System Stability and Security Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 13 de Abril de 2026, 04:53 The post Linux Kernel 7.0 Arrives: A Massive Overhaul for System Stability and Security appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: Linus Torvalds Slams Google Engineer’s Code as ‘Garbage’ and Rejects It for Linux 6.17 The Year Linux Went “Rusty”: 2025’s Most Audacious Kernel Breakthroughs No Manifesto Needed: Linus Torvalds Blasts “AI Slop” Fearmongering
The Great Gallic Exodus: Inside France’s Bold Mission to Ditch Microsoft for Linux Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 13 de Abril de 2026, 04:24 The post The Great Gallic Exodus: Inside France’s Bold Mission to Ditch Microsoft for Linux appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: Sanctions Risk in Open Source: Linux Foundation Offers Guidance AlmaLinux OS 10 “Purple Lion” Released: RHEL 10 Compatible with Extended Support Get Early Access: Ubuntu Now Releasing Monthly Development Snapshots!
Microsoft’s Automated Suspensions Almost Silenced VeraCrypt and WireGuard Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 9 de Abril de 2026, 00:45 The post Microsoft’s Automated Suspensions Almost Silenced VeraCrypt and WireGuard appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: Microsoft Ban Leaves VeraCrypt Unable to Sign Critical Windows Drivers WSL Goes Open Source: Microsoft Opens Up Windows Subsystem for Linux Windows 11 CPU Confusion: Microsoft Restores 8th-10th Gen Intel Support
Microsoft Ban Leaves VeraCrypt Unable to Sign Critical Windows Drivers Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 9 de Abril de 2026, 00:00 The post Microsoft Ban Leaves VeraCrypt Unable to Sign Critical Windows Drivers appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: WSL Goes Open Source: Microsoft Opens Up Windows Subsystem for Linux Windows Security Alert: Secure Boot Certificates Expiring in 2026, Update Now ASUS Urges Windows 11 Upgrade: The Dawn of AI-Powered PCs and the End of Windows 10
End of an Era: Linux Kernel 7.1 Finally Bids Farewell to the Iconic Intel 486 Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 7 de Abril de 2026, 04:11 The post End of an Era: Linux Kernel 7.1 Finally Bids Farewell to the Iconic Intel 486 appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: Linux Kernel 6.13 Reaches End-of-Life After Short 3-Month Support Linux Considers Dropping Support for Ancient i486 and i586 CPUs AlmaLinux OS 10 “Purple Lion” Released: RHEL 10 Compatible with Extended Support
The WordPress Killer? Cloudflare Unveils EmDash, the AI-Native CMS Built for the Serverless Epoch Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 3 de Abril de 2026, 06:15 The post The WordPress Killer? Cloudflare Unveils EmDash, the AI-Native CMS Built for the Serverless Epoch appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: DuckDuckGo Battles AI Slop: New Filter Lets Users Hide AI-Generated Images from Search Results vivo Unveils BlueOS: A Lightweight, Open-Source OS Kernel Built with Rust Mozilla Ceases China Operations: Firefox to Exit Local Business, Focus on Global Direct Support
The Apache 2.0 Revolution: Google’s Gemma 4 Shatters the Open-Source Intelligence Ceiling Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 3 de Abril de 2026, 04:15 The post The Apache 2.0 Revolution: Google’s Gemma 4 Shatters the Open-Source Intelligence Ceiling appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: Google AI Edge Gallery: Unleash On-Device AI Power on Your Android (and Soon iOS!) VaultGemma: Google’s New AI Model Is the First with Differential Privacy Google Unleashes Gemma 3n: Breakthrough On-Device Multimodal AI for Smartphones & Laptops
Collateral Damage: Anthropic’s Aggressive DMCA Dragnet Snares Thousands of Innocent GitHub Forks Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 2 de Abril de 2026, 05:30 The post Collateral Damage: Anthropic’s Aggressive DMCA Dragnet Snares Thousands of Innocent GitHub Forks appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: The 8,100-Repo Wipeout: Anthropic’s Sisyphean Battle to Scrub Claude Code from the Internet Open-Source Standoff: GitHub Freezes Rockchip’s Code After Two-Year FFmpeg License Battle Workstation in Your Pocket: Claude Code Unveils “Remote Control” for Total Mobile Dev Autonomy
The Google Drive Exile: Why Ubuntu 26.04 and GNOME 50 Are Cutting the Cord Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 1 de Abril de 2026, 04:29 The post The Google Drive Exile: Why Ubuntu 26.04 and GNOME 50 Are Cutting the Cord appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: Sanctions Risk in Open Source: Linux Foundation Offers Guidance AlmaLinux OS 10 “Purple Lion” Released: RHEL 10 Compatible with Extended Support Get Early Access: Ubuntu Now Releasing Monthly Development Snapshots!
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The Kernel’s New Sentinel: Why Greg Kroah-Hartman is Embracing AI for Linux Code Review Cybersecurity News Por:Ddos 30 de Março de 2026, 05:26 The post The Kernel’s New Sentinel: Why Greg Kroah-Hartman is Embracing AI for Linux Code Review appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity. Related posts: The Year Linux Went “Rusty”: 2025’s Most Audacious Kernel Breakthroughs Linux Kernel 6.13 Reaches End-of-Life After Short 3-Month Support Linux Kernel 6.16-rc4 Released: Focus on Filesystem Fixes, Driver Improvements, & Hardware Support