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| New Malware Highlights Increased Systematic Targeting of Network Infrastructure |
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| The enterprise attack surface has changed, with threat actors increasingly targeting network infrastructure. Eclypsium recently captured new malware samples, including CondiBot and "Monaco," both impacting network devices such as Fortinet products. The rise in network device attacks poses serious threats to organizations, as seen in recent incidents involving different types of network equipment. |
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| How to Host your Own Email Server |
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This guide shows how to self-host SMTP on a cheap VPS. It runs Dockerized Postfix and bundles opendkim for DKIM signing.
It skips IMAP and inbound SMTP and relies on registrar email forwarding. It configures reverse DNS plus SPF and DMARC DNS records.
It checks port 25 reachability, maps host port 1587 to container 587, and validates deliverability with Mail Tester and EasyDMARC. |
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| How we fixed Postgres connection pooling on serverless with PgDog |
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A startup swapped Supavisor and PgBouncer for PgDog on EKS. The swap stopped serverless deploy connection spikes. A multi-threaded, colocated pooler handled the bursty traffic.
PgDog needed fixes for Prisma prepared-statement handling. The team shipped those. PgDog now exports metrics via OpenMetrics to Prometheus/Grafana. It supports health-aware load balancing. That combo let the startup shrink Supabase hosts and cut costs. |
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| California’s AB 1043 Could Regulate Every Linux Command, and the Open Source World Is Too Quiet |
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California's AB 1043 requires operating systems to collect age/DOB at account setup and expose an API that returns an age bracket signal. Apps must request that signal on launch and restrict access by bracket. Effective Jan 1, 2027, vague definitions could sweep apt, flatpak, snap, and package managers into enforcement. Violations carry fines up to $7,500.
System shift: The law moves age gates to an OS-level API. That forces decentralized package ecosystems to adopt identity signals or seek carve-outs. Expect friction. |
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| Rocky Linux 9 on AWS EC2: Best Practices for Production |
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Rocky Linux 9 pairs RHEL-9 binary compatibility and modern kernels with AWS EC2 features: cloud-init, ENA, NVMe, gp3.
The guide recommends M6i/M7i for general servers. It favors C‑series for heavy compute and io2 for databases. Prefer XFS. Keep SELinux enabled. Use immutable AMIs. Automate with Ansible. |
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