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Researchers unveil Linux rootkit evading Elastic Security EDR
Security researchers have developed a sophisticated Linux rootkit named Singularity that bypasses Elastic Security's endpoint detection and response mechanisms. The tool demonstrates vulnerabilities in static and behavioral detection systems through advanced obfuscation techniques. Unveiled on GitHub by researcher 0xMatheuZ, it highlights ongoing challenges in kernel-level threat identification.
New data shows open source adoption outpacing maturity
Open source software has evolved from a cost-saving tool to a mission-critical component for organizations, according to new research. Data from Linux Foundation Research and Canonical reveals high adoption rates but lagging maturity levels. The report explores how companies are bridging this strategic gap.
LibreOffice 25.2.7 released as final update in 25.2 series
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.
JupyterCon 2025 nears with keynotes in San Diego
The Linux Foundation has announced that JupyterCon 2025 is just five days away, set to take place in San Diego. The event will feature keynotes from Project Jupyter co-creator Brian Granger and Stanford's David Donoho, among other innovators in data science. Attendees are encouraged to register to secure their spots.
CISA confirms Linux kernel flaw exploited in ransomware attacks
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has confirmed that a high-severity privilege escalation vulnerability in the Linux kernel, known as CVE-2024-1086, is now being exploited by ransomware gangs. The flaw, a use-after-free issue in the netfilter: nf_tables component, was introduced in February 2014 and patched in January 2024. It affects major Linux distributions including Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Red Hat.
Malicious npm packages deliver infostealer malware to developers
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.
AMD driver changes do not affect Linux GPU users
Recent updates to AMD's Windows GPU drivers have raised concerns among users, but Linux gamers can rest easy. The changes, limiting new features to newer Radeon series, apply only to Windows. Linux relies on open-source Mesa drivers that continue supporting older hardware.
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.
Linux gaming compatibility hits 90 percent high
A new analysis reveals that 90 percent of Windows games now run properly on Linux, marking the highest compatibility level ever recorded. This boom is driven by advancements in tools like Proton and WINE, alongside Valve's efforts. The findings come from user reports on ProtonDB, as detailed by Boiling Steam.
SUSE announces new Linux versions for NVIDIA BlueField-4 DPUs
October 31, 2025 01:58CERT-In issues high-risk advisory for Google Chrome vulnerabilities
October 31, 2025 01:39Zephyr project celebrates 10th anniversary
October 31, 2025 00:23Red Hat celebrates 31st anniversary of first Linux release
October 30, 2025 16:16Qt Creator 18 released with experimental container support
October 30, 2025 12:59Patchmon dashboard simplifies Linux server monitoring
October 30, 2025 04:33Developer prototypes thumb-typing Linux handheld PC
October 30, 2025 02:26Mesa 25.2.6 bugfix release enhances GPU drivers