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Red Hat’s Whack-A-Mole: Kernel-rt Vulnerabilities and the End of Mailing List Updates
Red Hat’s latest Security Advisory reports multiple vulnerabilities in their Kernel-rt packages. With the discontinuation of mailing list notifications, users must now seek out updates independently. But fear not, security fixes are at hand for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.

Hot Take:
So, Red Hat's got a fresh batch of alerts for us. Their latest Security Advisory has more leaks than a rusty old bucket, with privilege escalations and use-after-free vulnerabilities popping up faster than whack-a-moles at the fair. The Kernel-rt packages are at the heart of it all, providing the beats to a samba of cyber-chaos. But don't worry, they've got fixes lined up, ready to patch things up like a digital band-aid. The only thing is, you'll have to do a bit of legwork - Red Hat's mailing list notifications have gone the way of the dodo as of October 10, 2023. But hey, who doesn't love a good treasure hunt?