Abstract: The Linux Kernel Module Security Framework is a real-time system that functions as a malware prevention solution to address traditional security weaknesses within Linux operating systems.
Nine CrackArmor flaws in Linux AppArmor since 2017 enable root escalation and container bypass, putting 12.6M systems at risk ...
CrackArmor” refers to a group of nine critical vulnerabilities found in the Linux kernel’s AppArmor module. AppArmor is a ...
A Linux kernel module implementing RFC 3135 Performance Enhancing Proxy (PEP) for transparent TCP acceleration. Designed for high-RTT, high-loss links such as satellite, cellular, cross-region WAN, ...
Linus Torvalds kicked off the development of Linux Kernel 7.0 on Sunday. Two weeks after the release of the last kernel 6.19, he closed the so-called merge window and released the first release ...
“Cryptojackers thrive in cloud environments where complexity obscures accountability and control, and our [R&D] investment in ...
Agentless Linux Security Now Available to Government Agencies and Critical Infrastructure Operators Sandfly's agentless ...
This roadmap is designed to help beginners aspiring to build a career as an Embedded Engineer/Developer, as well as assist current practitioners in expanding their skills. Embedded engineering demands ...
A new exploit kit for iOS devices and delivery framework dubbed "Darksword" has been used to steal a wide range of personal ...