
More Linux panic – “GhostLock” bug in kernel could have spelled trouble for cloud servers
Kernel bug from way back in 2011 could have let guest users take over their host system.

Kernel bug from way back in 2011 could have let guest users take over their host system.

Bug had 98% CVSS score, but was 100% exploited.

Non-human identities such as API keys, OAuth tokens, AI agents, and service accounts, now surpass human identities by 144 to 1.

The ‘TeamPCP’ cybergang is all over the media – here’s why, and what to do

Strong words from Duck and David! (But with humor and good grace throughout.)

Popular cybersecurity scanning tool turns into info-stealing malware

Zero Trust: What it is (and what it isn’t).

The cyber-physical divide is gone. Both need to be addressed.

The biggest threat in 2026 isn’t going to be a new AI-enabled social engineering scam – it’s more likely to be cyber fatigue.

Ah, the irony!

Supply chain hacks are high impact. The average cost of a breach is $4.4 million.

Our plain-speaking duo celebrate Sysmas, because ’tis the season to be thankful for the Sysadmins and SOCstars who keep us safe.

Is this the funkiest CVE ever?

Korean cloud fire takes out nearly a petabyte of data. No backup. Can’t make this stuff up.

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