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linuxsecurity.com is Still Spamming the Web

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Sep 07, 2024

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More fake "articles" about "security".

Brittany Day's latest:

=> HTTPS image: Defending Against Remote Code Execution in Google Chrome: A Critical Update

Of course, as usual, it's just mindless slop:

=> HTTPS image: One recently discovered Chrome vulnerability in versions prior to 128.0.6613.119 allows remote attackers to gain control of a victim's machine by running arbitrary code that executes on their behalf, steal sensitive information, install malware or ransomware, and even obtain unauthorized entry to systems. As a result, this flaw poses a grave threat to users' privacy and security. Let's discuss this vulnerability and who it affects, as well as measures you can take to secure against it.

Their Web site is an attack on the Web, made for SEO purposes to divert traffic away from real articles written by real people. This is not harmless to Linux and it definitely merits a shun.

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