Stressed about Linux security? Take a breath, we’ve got you

August 23, 2024
1 min read

TLDR:

  • The Linux security team issues 60 CVEs a week, but it’s just business as usual.
  • Update your kernel regularly to stay secure.

The Linux security team issues an average of 60 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) security bulletins per week. These issues may seem alarming, but it’s a normal part of Linux’s development process. The team took over assigning CVEs for the Linux kernel in February 2024 to comply with new government regulations. Each bug can be a security issue due to the wide range of systems and use cases involving Linux. The team doesn’t proactively search for bugs but responds to reported vulnerabilities. Users are encouraged to update their kernels regularly to ensure security. By keeping up with the latest stable kernel updates, users can protect their systems from potential security threats.

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