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GitHub Advisory Database by the numbers: Known security vulnerabilities and what you can do about them

GitHub Advisory Database curates22 000+reviewed and30 000+imported advisories from the NVD, repo advisories, and community sources. It fuels Dependabot, CVSS & EPSS ratings, and CNA services to ruthlessly prioritize and patch vulnerabilities at scale.. read more  

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Oracle Linux 10 Officially Released: Next-Gen Security, Developer Tooling and a Strategic Edge Over Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10

Oracle Linux 10struts in withquantum-resistant cryptographyandzero-downtime patching. It swoops pastRHEL 10in a security showdown, showing off sleek flexibility... read more  

Oracle Linux 10 Officially Released: Next-Gen Security, Developer Tooling and a Strategic Edge Over Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10
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Sniffnet v1.4 introduces PCAP files import and it’s 2X faster than Wireshark!

Sniffnet v1.4zips through1.6 GBPCAP files in just 25 seconds on an 8-year-old MacBook Air. That's2.2x faster than Wireshark. How? It skips the encrypted payloads and goes straight for the packet headers, like a bloodhound on a scent... read more  

Sniffnet v1.4 introduces PCAP files import and it’s 2X faster than Wireshark!
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Kubernetes NodeRestriction Flaw Lets Nodes Bypass Resource Authorization

Kuberneteshas tripped over a major flaw (CVE-2025-4563). Rogue nodes can skip past auth checks, opening a door for privilege escalation. But don’t sweat it too much; this only bites if you've enabledDynamicResourceAllocationand run static pods.AKSusers, you're safe. But only if your setup isn't a me.. read more  

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Image Compatibility In Cloud Native Environments

Kubernetes Node Feature Discoverynow gives containers a say in the conversation. They can outline and validate OS and hardware needs. Smart scheduling for demanding apps just got a boost... read more  

Image Compatibility In Cloud Native Environments
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CNCF saves $1 million annually by migrating to OCI

Oracle's tossing$3M a yearin Ampere Arm-based credits into the mix for CNCF's cloud-native projects, supercharging them like they just downed a can of energy drink. Over at the Linux Foundation Education, they're watching their cloud bills shrink by $1M annually. Meanwhile, OCI Kubernetes Engine sho.. read more  

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Inspecting Service Traffic with mirrord dump

Withmirrord’s latest trick, monitoring incoming TCP traffic in Kubernetes feels like wielding abuilt-in tcpdump. But there’s a twist: it zeroes in on essential resources without eBPF or sidecars. Developers can filter and capture traffic in their sessions, offering a swift solution for debugging in .. read more  

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Streamlining application deployment on Kubernetes at RBC Capital Markets: A journey with FluxCD

RBC FinSec Incubatorlaunched with Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst to support fintech and cybersecurity startups in meeting financial sector needs... read more  

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State of App Dev: AI

64% of users find AI tools actually lighten the workload, yet 59% roll their eyes at the hype—function outshines flash.But behind the curtain, data prep still plays villain, tripping up 24% of AI builders... read more  

State of App Dev: AI
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Enforce admission policies with artifact attestations in Kubernetes using OPA Gatekeeper

OPA Gatekeeperups the ante on Kubernetes security. How? By enforcingGitHub Artifact Attestationswith the flair of a seasoned bouncer. Non-compliant images now get the boot before they even think about deployment... read more  

Enforce admission policies with artifact attestations in Kubernetes using OPA Gatekeeper
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