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Inside the infrastructure behind fake signups: our open source disposable email domain list Security Boulevard
9-Year-Old Dirty Frag Vulnerability Enables Root Access on Linux Systems Hackread
Dirty Frag: Linux kernel hit by second major security flaw in two weeks The Record from Recorded Future News
UK Home Office cancels Police National Database cloud migration Data Center Dynamics
New cybersecurity industry coalition aims to lead US critical infrastructure protection Cybersecurity Dive
New ‘Dirty Frag’ exploit targets Linux kernel for root access csoonline.com
Building the Cybersecurity Workforce: A SOC Lab Experience at CU–Bloomsburg Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Why supercomputers use Linux instead of Windows or macOS MSN
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University of Sydney team releases 3D printable open-source electrochemical reactor VoxelMatters
How AI Data Centers Are Reshaping the Future of Cloud Infrastructure TechBullion
Linux kernel maintainers pitch emergency killswitch after CopyFail and Dirty Frag chaos The Register
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