Close Menu
    DevStackTipsDevStackTips
    • Home
    • News & Updates
      1. Tech & Work
      2. View All

      CodeSOD: A Unique Way to Primary Key

      July 22, 2025

      BrowserStack launches Figma plugin for detecting accessibility issues in design phase

      July 22, 2025

      Parasoft brings agentic AI to service virtualization in latest release

      July 22, 2025

      Node.js vs. Python for Backend: 7 Reasons C-Level Leaders Choose Node.js Talent

      July 21, 2025

      The best CRM software with email marketing in 2025: Expert tested and reviewed

      July 22, 2025

      This multi-port car charger can power 4 gadgets at once – and it’s surprisingly cheap

      July 22, 2025

      I’m a wearables editor and here are the 7 Pixel Watch 4 rumors I’m most curious about

      July 22, 2025

      8 ways I quickly leveled up my Linux skills – and you can too

      July 22, 2025
    • Development
      1. Algorithms & Data Structures
      2. Artificial Intelligence
      3. Back-End Development
      4. Databases
      5. Front-End Development
      6. Libraries & Frameworks
      7. Machine Learning
      8. Security
      9. Software Engineering
      10. Tools & IDEs
      11. Web Design
      12. Web Development
      13. Web Security
      14. Programming Languages
        • PHP
        • JavaScript
      Featured

      The Intersection of Agile and Accessibility – A Series on Designing for Everyone

      July 22, 2025
      Recent

      The Intersection of Agile and Accessibility – A Series on Designing for Everyone

      July 22, 2025

      Zero Trust & Cybersecurity Mesh: Your Org’s Survival Guide

      July 22, 2025

      Execute Ping Commands and Get Back Structured Data in PHP

      July 22, 2025
    • Operating Systems
      1. Windows
      2. Linux
      3. macOS
      Featured

      A Tomb Raider composer has been jailed — His legacy overshadowed by $75k+ in loan fraud

      July 22, 2025
      Recent

      A Tomb Raider composer has been jailed — His legacy overshadowed by $75k+ in loan fraud

      July 22, 2025

      “I don’t think I changed his mind” — NVIDIA CEO comments on H20 AI GPU sales resuming in China following a meeting with President Trump

      July 22, 2025

      Galaxy Z Fold 7 review: Six years later — Samsung finally cracks the foldable code

      July 22, 2025
    • Learning Resources
      • Books
      • Cheatsheets
      • Tutorials & Guides
    Home»News & Updates»Look, no patches! Why Chainguard OS might be the most secure Linux ever

    Look, no patches! Why Chainguard OS might be the most secure Linux ever

    April 3, 2025

    A secure container company listens to several top Linux maintainers on how to build the most secure Linux distro possible. The result: Chainguard OS.

    Source: Latest news 

    Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Copy Link
    Previous ArticleThe best Hisense TVs: Expert Tested and reviewed
    Next Article 3 ways to connect your phone with Windows now that this popular sync tool is getting the axe

    Related Posts

    News & Updates

    The best CRM software with email marketing in 2025: Expert tested and reviewed

    July 22, 2025
    News & Updates

    This multi-port car charger can power 4 gadgets at once – and it’s surprisingly cheap

    July 22, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    For security, use of Google's reCAPTCHA service is required which is subject to the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

    Continue Reading

    Windows 10 is getting downgraded again — here’s what Microsoft is taking away this time

    Windows 10 is getting downgraded again — here’s what Microsoft is taking away this time

    News & Updates

    CVE-2025-49740 – Microsoft Windows SmartScreen Bypass Vulnerability

    Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs)

    Collaborating in Google Drive? Gemini can catch you up on changes made to your files now

    News & Updates

    Mozilla Thunderbird Pro: un client email open source che evolve in una piattaforma completa

    Linux

    Highlights

    Stored XSS Flaw in TP-Link WR841N Routers Could Expose Admin Credentials (CVE-2025-25427)

    April 22, 2025

    Stored XSS Flaw in TP-Link WR841N Routers Could Expose Admin Credentials (CVE-2025-25427)

    A security vulnerability has been identified in TP-Link WR841N routers, posing a risk to users. The vulnerability is a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw found in the “upnp.htm” page of the web in …
    Read more

    Published Date:
    Apr 23, 2025 (55 minutes ago)

    Vulnerabilities has been mentioned in this article.

    CVE-2025-25427

    CVE-2024-57040

    CVE-2024-42815

    CVE-2023-1389

    CVE-2025-42979 – SAP GUI for Windows Credentials Obfuscation Vulnerability

    July 7, 2025

    Electronic health records and data abuse: it’s about more than medical info

    April 9, 2025

    CVE-2025-3605 – WordPress Frontend Login and Registration Blocks Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

    May 9, 2025
    © DevStackTips 2025. All rights reserved.
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.