Unchiseled, the story of my first CVE (CVE-2024-43798) We discovered a major flaw in Chisel, the upstream for Chisel Operator. Manual intervention is required to protect your services.
Critical Security Advisory: regreSSHion (CVE-2024-6387) Security Researchers at Qualys have discovered a flaw in OpenSSH that could lead to elevated remote code execution.
Introducing Ultramarine Linux on Raspberry Pi It's now even easier to install Ultramarine on your Raspberry Pi 4.
Patching Things Up: Ultramarine 40 Hotfixes We have released Ultramarine Linux 40 1.01 and 1.02 due to numerous configuration issues with previous releases. We apologize to all Ultramarine users for any inconvenience caused.
Ultramarine Linux 40 Rains Down We've made it to spring! The season of rain! Just make sure you don't lose your umbrella.
Running Ultramarine on Computers It Probably Shouldn't Run On One of my favourite things is using old or unusual computers for modern tasks, and my favourite way to do this is with Ultramarine.
Security Advisory: CVE-2024-3094 (xz) On March 29, 2024, Red Hat alerted Fyra Labs and the ecosystem of malicious code found in xz tools and libraries.
Goodbye, Skiff Desktop Hey there, I don't usually write these type of posts, but well.. this isn't a usual circumstance. I apologize for the "rawness" of this post. As you already probably know, Skiff got acquired by Notion less than a month ago. This came as a
Cyberbullying Gone Global: Fediverse Spam and Operation Beleaguer On February 15th, newly-created Fediverse accounts started posting spam messages from various instances, sending invites to a Discord server for a Japanese troll organization. This spam was widespread across the Fediverse. The posts frame ap12 from “KuronekoServer” as the culprit behind the operation. Looking at their spam content (in Japanese)
Ultramarine 40 New Edition Vote We finished reviewing the community's suggestions for a new edition. Now it's time to vote for your favourite!
Ultramarine Linux 39 Bears a New Release It's finally that time of the year again. Ultramarine Linux 39 is now out and it bears some new features!
Incident Report: Cascading failure on KeyDB server An issue with KeyDB logging caused our infrastructure to briefly crash. All services are now working.
Rapid Security Response: Fractureiser Many popular Minecraft mods have been infected with Fractureiser, a virus that can steal sensitive data such as logins and cryptocurrency.