Linux's modprobe Adds The Ability To Load A Module From Anywhere On The File-System
With today's release of kmod 31, Linux's modprobe utility for loading kernel modules can finally allow arbitrary paths to allow loading new kernel modules from anywhere on the file-system.
I think my local Costco have some on sale… 🤔🤔🤔 | Ukraine’s War of Drones Runs Into an Obstacle: China (Gift Article)
As the war with Russia stretches on, so too does a contest to make more and deadlier flying machines. That means a fight over global electronics supply chains that run through China.
Durham Bulls on Instagram: "You know Wool E. Bull had to be at @collegegameday this morning! (pic from DukeRWTD on Twitter/X)"
2,103 likes, 10 comments - durhambulls on September 30, 2023: "You know Wool E. Bull had to be at @collegegameday this morning! (pic from DukeRWTD on Twitter/X)"
SHOP SAFE Act Reintroduced, Because Some Congressmembers Really Want to Kill Online Marketplaces - Technology & Marketing Law Blog
Two years ago, I covered the introduction of the SHOP SAFE Act, which would create a new species of trademark liability for online marketplaces. My 5,000 word post deconstructed the bill in detail so check it out to see what...
MOVEit maker announces new critical vulnerability affecting a different file transfer tool
The company behind a popular file transfer service that was exploited by ransomware hackers has announced a new set of vulnerabilities affecting another file transfer tool.
Pitfalls of relying on eBPF for security monitoring (and some solutions)
By Artem Dinaburg eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter) has emerged as the de facto Linux standard for security monitoring and endpoint observability. It is used by technologies such as BPFTrace, …
Progress Software says business impact ‘minimal’ from MOVEit attack spree
While the company reported $951,000 in cyber incident and vulnerability response expenses for its third quarter, they represent just a sliver of its revenue.
Raspberry Pi 5 Benchmarks: Significantly Better Performance, Improved I/O Review
After a difficult few years of global supply chain woes leading to limited available and heightened retail pricing on the Raspberry Pi single board computers, today there is finally an update to the family.
iOS 17 update secretly changed your privacy settings; here's how to set them back
Many iPhone users who upgraded their iPhones to the recently-released iOS 17
will be alarmed to hear that they may have actually downgraded their security
and privacy.
Vulnerability in popular ‘libwebp’ code more widespread than expected
Initial alerts about a bug in the obscure but widely used libwebp library have expanded into concerns that it affects not only web browsers like Chrome, but also many other common pieces of software.
More AI than you can shake a stick at | Build Generative AI Applications with Foundation Models – Amazon Bedrock – #AWS
Amazon Bedrock is a fully managed service that makes leading foundation models available through an API along with a broad set of capabilities to quickly build and scale generative AI applications.
How to Be a Good Open Source Contributor During Hacktoberfest and Beyond
In anticipation of Hacktoberfest, Ashley Willis emphasizes the importance of meaningful contributions to open-source projects, sharing insights from her journey and promising to offer specific guidelines for enriching both maintainers and contributors.