top | item 40383193 Are all Linux vendor kernels insecure? A new study says yes, but there's a fix 12 points| jra_samba | 1 year ago |zdnet.com 1 comment order hn newest jra_samba|1 year ago Cracks in the Ice: Why a 'frozen' distribution Linux kernel isn't the safest choice for security:https://ciq.com/blog/why-a-frozen-linux-kernel-isnt-the-safe...This is an executive summary of research that my colleagues Ronnie Sahlberg and Jonathan Maple did, published as a whitepaper with all the numeric details here:https://ciq.com/whitepaper/vendor-kernels-bugs-stability/ Potaxie_cup1d|1 year ago [deleted]
jra_samba|1 year ago Cracks in the Ice: Why a 'frozen' distribution Linux kernel isn't the safest choice for security:https://ciq.com/blog/why-a-frozen-linux-kernel-isnt-the-safe...This is an executive summary of research that my colleagues Ronnie Sahlberg and Jonathan Maple did, published as a whitepaper with all the numeric details here:https://ciq.com/whitepaper/vendor-kernels-bugs-stability/
jra_samba|1 year ago
https://ciq.com/blog/why-a-frozen-linux-kernel-isnt-the-safe...
This is an executive summary of research that my colleagues Ronnie Sahlberg and Jonathan Maple did, published as a whitepaper with all the numeric details here:
https://ciq.com/whitepaper/vendor-kernels-bugs-stability/
Potaxie_cup1d|1 year ago
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