Lisa Kern

Lisa Kern er en erfaren journalist inden for Linux-nyheder.
Illustration of a hacking forum ad for The Gentlemen's RaaS ransomware service, depicting a dark web cyber threat environment.

New gentlemen's raas advertised on underground forums

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Threat actor zeta88 is promoting a new ransomware-as-a-service operation called The Gentlemen's RaaS on hacking forums, targeting Windows, Linux, and ESXi systems. The platform offers affiliates 90 percent of ransom payments and features cross-platform encryption tools developed in Go and C. This development highlights the ongoing commercialization of sophisticated ransomware targeting enterprise environments.

Malicious npm packages deliver infostealer malware to developers

Lisa Kern

Security firm Socket has uncovered ten malicious packages in the npm repository that target developers on Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. These packages, available since July, use typosquatting and sophisticated obfuscation to install infostealer malware. The malware steals credentials from browsers, SSH keys, and configuration files before exfiltrating data to attackers.

torsdag d. 30. oktober 2025, 21.14

Python 3.14 arrives on Azure App Service for Linux

torsdag d. 30. oktober 2025, 16.16

Qt Creator 18 released with experimental container support

torsdag d. 30. oktober 2025, 12.43

Nearly 90% of Windows games now run on Linux

torsdag d. 30. oktober 2025, 04.33

Developer prototypes thumb-typing Linux handheld PC

torsdag d. 30. oktober 2025, 04.19

JupyterCon 2025 nears with keynotes in San Diego

torsdag d. 30. oktober 2025, 02.26

Mesa 25.2.6 bugfix release enhances GPU drivers

onsdag d. 29. oktober 2025, 23.14

SUSE promotes booth visit on final day of NVIDIA GTC

onsdag d. 29. oktober 2025, 14.45

Linux Foundation promotes Open Source Leadership track at OSSummit Japan

onsdag d. 29. oktober 2025, 11.19

Bottles 51.25 enhances Windows app support on Linux

onsdag d. 29. oktober 2025, 00.41

OpenSearchCon Korea launches on November 4 in Seoul

Illustration of a developer's desk with a computer screen showing malicious npm packages stealing credentials across platforms, highlighting cybersecurity risks.

Malicious npm packages steal developer credentials on multiple platforms

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Ten typosquatted npm packages, uploaded on July 4, 2025, have been found downloading an infostealer that targets sensitive data across Windows, Linux, and macOS systems. These packages, mimicking popular libraries, evaded detection through multiple obfuscation layers and amassed nearly 10,000 downloads. Cybersecurity firm Socket reported the threat, noting the packages remain available in the registry.

Gunra ransomware exploits Windows and Linux with encryption vulnerabilities

Lisa Kern

The Gunra ransomware group, active since April 2025, targets both Windows and Linux systems worldwide through platform-specific malware variants. While the Windows version employs secure encryption, the Linux variant suffers from critical weaknesses that allow brute-force decryption. Organizations in regions like South Korea have reported infections, highlighting the group's expanding operations.

Illustration of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16 launch with integrated agentic AI in a high-tech server room, highlighting operational efficiency for enterprise workloads.

SUSE launches Linux Enterprise Server 16 with agentic AI

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SUSE has released SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16, the first enterprise Linux distribution to integrate agentic AI through the Model Context Protocol. This update provides built-in support for connecting AI models to external tools without vendor lock-in, alongside a 16-year lifecycle. The release aims to enhance operational efficiency for mission-critical workloads.

Patchmon dashboard simplifies Linux server monitoring

A self-hosted dashboard named Patchmon is designed for easy monitoring of Linux servers. It aims to make server maintenance tracking straightforward.

LibreOffice 25.2.7 released as final update in 25.2 series

Lisa Kern

The Document Foundation has released LibreOffice 25.2.7, marking the seventh and last maintenance update for the 25.2 office suite series. This version addresses 43 bugs and comes as support for 25.2 nears its end on November 30, 2025. The foundation recommends upgrading to the newer LibreOffice 25.8 series for continued improvements and support.

SUSE announces SLES 16 Linux distribution

SUSE has introduced SLES 16, describing it as a foundational Linux platform for innovation. The company highlights improvements in speed, intelligence, and security.

Qilin ransomware uses WSL to run Linux encryptors on Windows

Lisa Kern

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a tactic by the Qilin ransomware group that exploits Microsoft's Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to execute Linux-based encryption tools on Windows machines. This method allows attackers to bypass many endpoint detection and response (EDR) systems by operating in a Linux sandbox environment that traditional tools often overlook. The technique highlights the growing sophistication of ransomware operations blending operating systems.

New data shows 90% of Windows games compatible with Linux

Lisa Kern

Recent community data indicates that nearly 90% of Windows games now run on Linux thanks to Valve's Proton tool. This milestone highlights years of innovation but faces challenges from anti-cheat software in multiplayer titles. As Windows 10 support ends soon, Linux gains traction among gamers.

 

 

 

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