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Better late than never... it's Ubuntu Security Podcast time! This week we cover recent Linux malware from "Magnet Goblin", plus Ubuntu 23.10 as a target in Pwn2Own Vancouver 2024 and we detail vulns in Puma, AccountsService, Open vSwitch, OVN, and more ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-222/

On the #Ubuntu #Security Podcast this week we bring you a sneak peak of how Ubuntu 23.10 fared at Trend Zero Day Initiative #Pwn2Own Vancouver 2024, plus news of malicious themes in the KDE Store + security updates for the Linux kernel, TeX Live, Expat, Bash and more ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-223/

It’s been a manic week in the Linux security community as a backdoor in xz-utils targeting openssh on Linux was discovered, so on the podcast this week we deep-dive to discuss the impact to Ubuntu and what this means for the OSS community in the future ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-224/

This week on the @Ubuntu Security Podcast we cover recent reports of a privesc exploit against the Linux kernel, follow-up on the xz-utils backdoor and the beta release of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS - plus we talk vulns in the X Server, Django, util-linux and more ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-225/




As the #Ubuntu #Security Podcast winds down for a break over the next month, this week we talk RSA timing side-channel attacks and the DNSBomb vulnerability as we cover updates in OpenSSL, Netatalk, WebKitGTK, amavisd-new, Unbound, Intel Microcode and more ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-229/

The #Ubuntu Security Podcast is back with a special interview between Ijlal Loutfi and Karen Horovitz who deep-dive into Confidential Computing - from a high-level discussion to the low-level implementation in Ubuntu and a look at future security tech too ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-230/

A new episode of the #Ubuntu Security Podcast just dropped! A look into CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerability Catalogue is on our minds this week, plus we look at vulnerability updates for gdb, Ansible, CUPS, libheif, Roundcube, the Linux kernel and more ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-231/

This week on the #Ubuntu Security Podcast we deep-dive into one of the best vulns we’ve seen in a long time #regreSSHion - unauth remote root code-exec in OpenSSH. Plus we cover updates for Plasma Workspace, Ruby, Netplan, FontForge, OpenVPN and more ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-232/

The podcast is back - this week we think about possible improvements to the Ubuntu security update process in light of the recent Crowdstrike outage, plus we cover vulnerabilities in poppler, phpCAS, EDK II, Python, and over 300 CVE fixes the Linux kernel ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-233/

On the #Ubuntu Security Podcast this week we take a behind-the-scenes look into the handling of a recent report from Snyk’s Security Lab of a local privesc vuln in wpa_supplicant plus we cover security updates for OpenSSL, Exim, snapd, Gross, curl and more ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-234/

A recent Microsoft Windows update breaks Linux dual-boot - or does it? This week on the #Ubuntu Security Podcast we look into reports of the recent Windows patch-Tuesday update breaking dual-boot, and a vuln GNOME Shell's captive portal handling as well ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-235/

On the latest episode of the #Ubuntu Security Podcast the long awaited preview of snapd-based AppArmor file prompting is finally seeing the light of day, plus we cover the recent 24.04.1 LTS release and the podcast officially moves to a fortnightly cycle ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-236/

On the #Ubuntu Security Podcast this week we cover some bits from LSS (@[email protected]) EU including AppArmor Security Project userns restrictions, the official announcement of permission prompting in Ubuntu 24.10, a new release of Intel TDX for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and more ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-237/

The #Ubuntu Security Podcast is back in your ears with the first series for Cybersecurity Awareness month - Luci Stanescu joins @[email protected] to discuss the recent CUPS vulns as well as the evolution of cybersecurity since the origin of the internet ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-238/

We're diving into the scariest topics of all: cybersecurity. The Ubuntu Security Team Ubuntu Security (@[email protected]) recorded the third episode of our three-part #CybersecurityAwareness month podcast series live, during the #UbuntuSummit. Diogo Sousa and Luci Stanescu join Alex Murray to talk

