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Here's the next installment in the CVE Tales Series! Last week we talked about false negatives, let's bring back some (false) positivity with CVE-2008-1688, which shows up today in all 3 scanners (snyk, grype, trivy) in the official node image. nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CV…
CVE deep dive! Today I'll look at how scanners work rather than a CVE. I'll focus on how they find packages, because that's the first step in looking for CVEs. I'll show a blind spot scanners have with many popular docker images, and how you might be missing a LOT of vulns.
rust for #alpinelinux s390x was just pushed to edge. Lets hope it builds...
Network outage of the week: customer calling, all their servers are not reachable. Our monitoring agrees, we start to investigate...
#alpinelinux 3.16.1 is released Includes security fixes for: - busybox (CVE-2022-30065) - openssl (CVE-2022-2097) alpinelinux.org/posts/Alpine-3…
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Hey! Zabbix 6.2 is out! So many new features that make monitoring more powerful: problem suspension, multiple LDAP, keeping of secrets in CyberArk, monitoring of processes, new visualization, extended VMWare monitoring, new integrations & much more! 🚀😀zabbix.com/whats_new_6_2
A fix has been implemented and we are monitoring the results.
The Cloudflare team is aware of the current service issues and is working to resolve as quickly as possible. Updates can be followed here. cloudflarestatus.com/incidents/xvs5…
Python2 is now completely removed from Alpine Linux: gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/… (after being deprecated since v3.12, and removed from stable releases since v3.16).
#alpinelinux 3.16.0 is out * Better support for NVMe * New setup-desktop script * Go 1.18 * LLVM 13 * Node.js (current) 18.2 * Ruby 3.1 * Rust 1.60 * GNOME 42 * KDE Plasma 5.24 * Python 3.10 * PHP 8.1 * R 4.2 * Xen 4.16 * Podman 4.0 alpinelinux.org/posts/Alpine-3…
One of my biggest regrets is that I didn't value unit/integration testing early enough in my career. I have been paying off parts of that tech debt lately, and feels great! I wish I did this much earlier.
I fixed an interesting bug in OpenRISC QEMU emulation today that took about a week of investigation. Just submitted a patch: lore.kernel.org/qemu-devel/202…
In software engineering, rabbit holes are inevitable. You'll research libraries, and not use them. You'll write code, just to delete it. This isn't a waste — sometimes you need to go down a few wrong paths, to get to the right one.
Happy as a trout in fresh water to report that @alpinelinux 3.15 is now a supported OS on @equinixmetal . feedback.equinixmetal.com/changelog/alpi… Thanks to @clandmeter especially, and the whole Alpine team, for their support in getting this out the door and into users hands.
This was one of the last major blockers for Alpine 3.16
Great article by @ariadneconill why the velocity of upgrades is crucial for security
Which practices help minimize security debt? ▪️ For developmental security debt ➡ Patch velocity ▪️ For operational security debt ➡ Deployment velocity And more information you want to know in this post by @ariadneconill ⬇️ blog.chainguard.dev/avoid-hidden-s…
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