New story! WP Engine Raises $250M to Grow WordPress Platform

  • eWEEK; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Jan 5, 2018 8:51 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Cloud
Open-Source WordPress based platform vendor raises new money as global adoption for the popular content management system continues to grow

New story! How Hackers Can Read Your Websites' Passwords Using Meltdown And Spectre With Solution

Everyone is talking about Meltdown and Spectre, the two security flaws found in Intel, AMD(less vulnerable) and ARM CPUs. Using the flaws attackers can read system memory which may have your passwords and other sensitive information. The worst part of it is that most systems are affected by it. So you're most likely affected by these flaws. Let's see how much an Internet surfer like you is affected by Meltdown.

New story! All Raspberry Pi Devices Are Immune to the Meltdown and Spectre Vulnerabilities

Just in case you were wondering, Raspberry Pi Foundation founder Eben Upton confirmed today that none of the Raspberry Pi devices are affected by the recently disclosed Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities.

New story! Linux paste Command Explained For Beginners (5 Examples)

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jan 5, 2018 3:42 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Sometimes, while working on the command line in Linux, there may arise a situation wherein you have to merge lines of multiple files to create more meaningful/useful data. Well, you'll be glad to know there exists a command line utility paste that does this for you.

New story! Ringing in 2018 with 103 hacker-friendly SBCs

Welcome to our latest biannual round-up of hacker-friendly single board computers that run Linux or Android. Included are a brief review of recent SBC market trends, a catalog with key features, specs, and pricing of each board, and a spreadsheet that compares them all. Relative to our June report, which was accompanied by a reader […]

New story! KPTI — the new kernel feature to mitigate “meltdown”

A new set of vulnerabilities were disclosed recently. As part of mitigating “meltdown”, the kernel introduced a new feature called Kernel Page Table Isolation (KPTI). This was a big change to come in late in the typical kernel development cycle... Continue Reading →

New story! Five Linux Server Distributions to Consider in 2018

Contrary to some beliefs, Linux distros are rarely just carbon copies of other distros. As is evident in this look at five of the most popular Linux server distributions, each is different, with distinct strengths and weaknesses.

New story! An introduction to Eclipse MicroProfile

Enterprise Java has been defined by two players: Spring on one side and Java Enterprise Edition on the other. The Java EE set of specifications was developed in the Java Community Process under the stewardship of Oracle. The current Java EE 8 was released in September 2017; the prior version came out in 2013. read more

New story! What Linux Users Must Know About Meltdown and Spectre Bugs Impacting CPUs

Meltdown and Spectre are two vulnerabilities that impact almost all computers, tablets and smartphones on the earth. Does it mean you can be hacked? What can you do about it?

New story! The future of DevOps is mastery of multi-cloud environments

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jan 5, 2018 5:43 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Cloud; Story Type: News Story
DevOps is a set of practices that automates the processes between software development and IT teams so they can build, test, and release software more quickly and reliably. The concept of DevOps is founded on building a culture of collaboration between IT and business teams, which have historically functioned in relative siloes. The promised benefits include increased trust, faster software releases, and the ability to solve critical issues quickly. read more

New story! SteamOS has a fresh beta update with some major package updates

  • GamingOnLinux; By Liam Dawe (Posted by liamdawe on Jan 5, 2018 4:34 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games
Valve have updated the SteamOS beta once again, this time they're pulling in some major package updates to give a better experience.

New story! Today's CPU vulnerability: what you need to know

Last year, Google's Project Zero team discovered serious security flaws caused by "speculative execution," a technique used by most modern processors (CPUs) to optimize performance.

New story! Linux Mint 18.3: A breath of fresh air? Well, it's a step into the unGNOME

No bearded desktops with pointy hats to be seen here. The Linux Mint project turned out to be an early Christmas present, as it usually does, but this release is perhaps more important than usual given that Mint is much more alone in the Linux distro world than it was just one year ago.

New story! Opera 50 Debuts as World's First Web Browser with Anti-Bitcoin Mining Protection

Opera Software released today the Opera 50 web browser for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems, a major release that comes with innovative new features and dozens of improvements.

New story! How Linux is dealing with Meltdown and Spectre

  • ZDNet; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Jan 5, 2018 12:00 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Intel, Linux
Torvalds and company are not happy with Intel as they continue to move forward with delivering Linux security patches. Linux can deal with Meltdown and Spectre, the fundamental chip security problems, but that doesn't mean Linux's developers are happy about it.

New story! 5 blockchain trends to watch for in 2018

  • enterprisersproject.com; By Minda Zetlin (Posted by crudder on Jan 4, 2018 10:51 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community
Few new technologies have raised as much discussion as blockchain. One reason is the controversy, concern, and perceived opportunity around blockchain-based cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and ether. Another is the growing crop of ventures crowdfunded via initial coin offerings (ICOs).

New story! How to Change Your Linux Console Fonts

Fortunately, Linux fans, you can change your console fonts. As always, the ever-changing Linux landscape makes this less than straightforward, and font management on Linux is non-existent, so we'll muddle along as best we can. In this article, I'll show what I've found to be the easiest approach.

New story! How To Install Concrete5 CMS on Debian 9

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jan 4, 2018 8:34 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian, Linux, PHP
In this tutorial, we will learn how to install and configure Concrete5 on Debian 9 server. Concrete5 is a free and open source Content Management System written in PHP language that can be used for publishing content on the Internet.

New story! Red Hat responds to the Intel processor flaw

Red Hat suggests customers update their systems to protect against the Intel Meltdown processor flaw. Discovered some time ago, but only just yesterday brought into public view, the CPU flaw allows an attacker to bypass restrictions to gain access to privileged memory (which should be inaccessible) -- possibly stealing sensitive information from computer systems, mobile devices, and cloud deployments.

New story! WordPress 500 Internal Server Error

One of the most common problems that occurs with WordPress is 500 Internal Server Error. In this guide we will show you few tips on how to fix 500 Internal Server Error and get your WordPress site up and running on your Linux VPS.

New story! Canonical Will Soon Patch all Supported Ubuntu Releases Against Meltdown/Spectre

After Red Hat and SUSE, now it's Canonical's turn to respond to the Meltdown and Spectre hardware bugs that affect billions of hardware device.

New story! Kernel Side-Channel Attacks

  • Red Hat (Posted by bob on Jan 4, 2018 3:59 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security; Groups: Linux
An industry-wide issue was found with the manner in which many modern microprocessor designs have implemented speculative execution of instructions (a commonly used performance optimization). There are three primary variants of the issue which differ in the way the speculative execution can be exploited. All three rely upon the fact that modern high performance microprocessors implement both speculative execution, and utilize VIPT (Virtually Indexed, Physically Tagged) level 1 data caches that may become allocated with data in the kernel virtual address space during such speculation.

New story! Linux Kernels 4.14.11, 4.9.74, 4.4.109, 3.16.52, and 3.2.97 Patch Meltdown Flaw

Linux kernel maintainers Greg Kroah-Hartman and Ben Hutchings have released new versions of the Linux 4.14, 4.9, 4.4, 3.16, 3.18, and 3.12 LTS (Long Term Support) kernel series that apparently patch one of the two critical security flaws affecting most modern processors.

New story! Reading privileged memory with a side-channel

  • Google Project Zero; By Jann Horn (Posted by bob on Jan 4, 2018 1:42 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security; Groups: ARM, Intel
We have discovered that CPU data cache timing can be abused to efficiently leak information out of mis-speculated execution, leading to (at worst) arbitrary virtual memory read vulnerabilities across local security boundaries in various contexts. Variants of this issue are known to affect many modern processors, including certain processors by Intel, AMD and ARM.

New story! How allowing myself to be vulnerable made me a better leader

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jan 4, 2018 12:35 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Conventional wisdom suggests that leadership is strong, bold, decisive. In my experience, leadership does feel like that some days. Some days leadership feels more vulnerable. Doubts creep in: Am I making good decisions? Am I the right person for this job? Am I focusing on the most important things? read more

New story! Meltdown And Spectre CPU Flaws Put Computers, Laptops, Phones At Risk

  • LinuxAndUbuntu.com; By Mohd Sohail (Posted by MohdSohail on Jan 4, 2018 11:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security; Groups: Linux
Today Google security blog has posted about the two vulnerabilities that put virtually many computers, phones, laptops using Intel, AMD and ARM CPUs at risk. Using the two major flaws hackers can gain read access to the system memory that may include sensitive data including passwords, encryption keys etc.

New story! And we return to Munich's migration back to Windows- it's going to cost what now?!

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Jan 4, 2018 10:18 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Why are you doing this? Munich City officials could waste €100m reversing a 15-year process that replaced proprietary software with open source following an official vote last year.…

New story! What you didn't know about Creative Commons

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jan 4, 2018 9:09 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
I attended film school, and later I taught at a film school, and even later I worked at a major film studio. There was a common thread through all these different angles of the creative industry: creators need content. Interestingly, one movement kept providing the solution, and that was free culture, or, as it has been formalized, Creative Commons. read more

New story! Amazon Linux Moves Beyond the Cloud to On-Premises Deployments

  • ServerWatch.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Jan 4, 2018 8:01 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Cloud
Amazon Linux 2 hit the release candidate stage on Dec. 13, with general availability expect in January 2018. Amazon is positioning the new update as a Long Term Support (LTS) with security and bug fix support for five years

New story! Major Linux redesign in the works to deal with Intel security flaw

  • ZDNet; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Jan 4, 2018 6:52 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Intel, Linux
A serious security memory problem in all Intel chips has led to Linux's developers resetting how to deal with memory. The result will be a more secure, but -- as Linux creator Linus Torvalds says -- slower operating system.

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