Linux 5.8 lands with a massive changeset. Linus Torvalds himself says it’s one of the biggest releases of all time — here’s what developers should care about.
The massive Twitter compromise that hit Barack Obama, Elon Musk, and Apple wasn’t a sophisticated zero-day — it was social engineering targeting internal tools. That’s the scary part.
Home IoT device sales have surged during lockdowns, and every one of those devices just joined a corporate network via VPN. The security implications are significant.
As teams rushed to enable remote development workflows, CI/CD pipelines became a prime target. Here’s what’s going wrong and how to harden your build infrastructure.
Linux 5.7 ships with split-lock detection, the new ExFAT driver, userfaultfd improvements, and a thermal management overhaul — a release that matters more than its headlines suggest.