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#Linux Servers


One Bad Packet: How a Tiny OpenSSH Flaw Can Silence Linux Servers Worldwide

Published: 13 March 2026 09:34Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementAuthor: LOGICFALCON

A newly uncovered bug in OpenSSH’s GSSAPI authentication exposes thousands of servers to silent, unauthenticated denial-of-service attacks.

One Packet to Crash Them All: OpenSSH Flaw Exposes Linux Servers to Stealthy Lockouts

Published: 13 March 2026 07:31Category: Vulnerabilities & Patch ManagementAuthor: LOGICFALCON

A single, unauthenticated packet can reliably crash SSH child processes and leak sensitive data on vulnerable Linux systems.

Breaking the Boot Barrier: How Hackers Remotely Unlock Encrypted Hard Drives

Published: 07 March 2026 07:31Category: Ransomware & ExtortionAuthor: SECPULSE

A clever Linux tweak lets you crack open encrypted servers from afar-if you know the right tricks (and risks).

AI Copy-Paste Chaos: How GoBruteforcer Is Hijacking Tens of Thousands of Linux Servers

Published: 13 January 2026 01:14Category: Malware & BotnetsAuthor: TRUSTBREAKER

A new wave of botnet attacks exploits weak, AI-suggested credentials to compromise over 50,000 servers worldwide.