Eighteen new GNU releases in the last month (as of June 30, 2026): apl-2.0: GNU APL is a free interpreter for the programming language APL. It is an implementation of the ISO stan ...
Running Windows programs on Linux can be complicated, but pairing Bottles with Wine makes things much easier and more ...
Kali Linux 2026.2, the second release of the year, is now available for download, featuring 9 new tools and numerous Kali ...
A crucial Windows security certificate just expired - how to check your PC ...
Secure Boot certificate expiry 2026 arrives June 24 when Microsoft’s KEK CA 2011 expires. Devices missing the UEFI 2023 ...
some have concluded this feature has become security theater in the consumer market than an effective feature (as opposed to the corporate environment where it's often mandated policy.) In some ways I ...
The Homebrew team has released version 6.0 of this popular open-source package manager for macOS and Linux, with a new mechanism for trusting packages and support for sandboxing on Linux, to align ...
Over the past several weeks, the cybersecurity community has been reminded how quickly frontier and agentic AI in defense networks can challenge our assumptions. When Anthropic's Claude Mythos model ...
The Zorin team released Zorin OS 18.1, the first "point release" that builds on the foundation of Zorin OS 18. This update arrives only six months after the initial launch of version 18. Since then, ...
Last week, Oracle announced the general availability of Oracle AI Database 26ai Enterprise Edition for Linux x86‑64, but 13-year support for 19c and the prospect of AI lock-in might make users think ...
Snap and Flatpak are Linux universal package managers. Both have their pros and cons. Each gives Linux far more apps to choose from. Flatpak and Snap are universal package managers. Both are simple to ...
sbctl intends to be a user-friendly secure boot key manager capable of setting up secure boot, offer key management capabilities, and keep track of files that needs to be signed in the boot chain. You ...