Here's a fun/happy topic: End of life #EOL for humans. And making that as easy as possible on your loved ones.
Curious how other #infosec folks handle storage of documents such as taxes, wills, etc. so they're secure during life, but can be accessed by non-techies at death.
4.9 #linux#kernel reached #eol.
Who cares you are going to ask, it's an ancient release.
Well, I care because it's the most "recent" kernel my #android#phone can run.
I still have latest security patches from google, at least until android 14 when support will drop for my phone.
Is it time to replace it even though it still does it's job fine?
Atlassian warned admins that a public exploit is now available for a critical Confluence security flaw that can be used in data destruction attacks targeting Internet-exposed and unpatched instances.