Security Leftovers
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Security updates for Monday
Security updates have been issued by Debian (chromium, djangorestframework, gsasl, and openjdk-11), Fedora (giflib, openssl, python-ujson, and xen), Mageia (virtualbox), SUSE (git, gpg2, java-1_7_1-ibm, java-1_8_0-ibm, java-1_8_0-openjdk, mozilla-nspr, mozilla-nss, mozilla-nss, python-M2Crypto, and s390-tools), and Ubuntu (php8.1).
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Enhancing RHEL Security: Understanding SHA-1 deprecation on RHEL 9
While Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL 9) deprecated SHA-1 for signing for security reasons, it is still used by many for signing packages. In this article, Iâll go over some typical problems users may face with Fedora SHA-1 status (including some possible workarounds), and how you can update your infrastructure to use a more secure SHA-256.
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Trend Micro Tightens Container Security Integration in Cloud Platform - Container Journal
Trend Micro today extended its Trend Micro Cloud One platform to more tightly integrate its container security offering.
Mike Milner, vice president of cloud technology for Trend Micro, said the latest edition of Trend Micro Cloud One eliminates the need to separately deploy a container security platform. Instead, the companyâs container security capabilities are now deployed as part of the larger Trend Micro Cloud One platformâmaking container security administration simpler at a time when the number of container applications running in production environments that need to be secured continues to steadily increase.
In addition, Trend Micro has simplified the deployment and management of its cloud intrusion prevention system.