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Why Email Forwarders Are No Longer Reliable
For many years, email forwarding was considered a simple and convenient way to manage business communications. Companies could create professional email addresses such as info@yourcompany.com and automatically forward incoming messages to a Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo inbox. While this setup worked well in the past, it is becoming increasingly unreliable. Businesses are reporting missing emails,…
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Dirty Frag (CVE-2026-43284)
Dirty Frag (CVE-2026-43284): What you need to know. On May 8, 2026, the Linux kernel project assigned CVE-2026-43284 to a vulnerability now being discussed publicly as Dirty Frag. Early public discussion describes it as a potentially broad Linux local privilege escalation issue, but the official NVD entry is more precise: the bug sits in the Linux kernel networking…
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Two Critical Server Vulnerabilities You Need to Patch This Week
We’ve had two significant server vulnerabilities disclosed this week, and both warrant immediate attention from anyone running Linux servers or cPanel-based hosting. What’s Been Disclosed CVE-2026-31431 (“Copy Fail”) A flaw in the Linux kernel that could allow a local user to gain unauthorized root access. While it requires local access to exploit, on shared hosting environments…
