Leftovers: Security
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Security advisories for Wednesday
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Linux.Encoder.1 Ransomware Has an Older Brother, Just as Dumb
Malware analysts from Bitdefender have come across an older version of the Linux.Encoder.1 ransomware, which they've manage to decrypt with the help of some voodoo magic.
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Proofpoint Joins Open Information Security Foundation, Reinforces Open Source Commitment
The OISF formed in 2009 to develop Suricata, an open source IDS engine that functions as an intrusion detection system, intrusion prevention system and network security monitoring solution. Proofpoint provides the only Suricata-focused ruleset and maintains the quality assurance and distribution infrastructure for the Proofpoint ET Open IPS/IDS ruleset. More than 20,000 organizations and individuals rely on the ruleset, which is distributed daily at no cost and is known for providing one of the world's top sources for threat intelligence on major malware detection and prevention.
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Canonical Patches Nvidia Graphics Drivers Vulnerability in All Supported Ubuntu OSes
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Important Xen Security Update Patched in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and CentOS 5
Red Hat has published a new security advisory for its long-term supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x series of operating systems, informing users about an important update to the Xen packages.
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Debian Devs Patch Critical Libpng Bugs in Debian GNU/Linux 6 LTS
A libpng update has been released by the Debian Project for the long-term supported Debian GNU/Linux 6 LTS series of operating systems, fixing three critical issues discovered recently in the open-source C library.
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GNOME Developers Fix Famous Cat-Related Lock Screen Bypass Issue in GDM
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