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r/linux · u/pipewire · 3w ago

Copy Fail is a trivially exploitable logic bug in Linux, reachable on all major distros released in the last 9 years. A small, portable python script gets root on all platforms.

Copy Fail is a trivially exploitable logic bug in Linux, reachable on all major distros released in the last 9 years. A small, portable python script gets root on all platforms.

r/sysadmin · u/Haniro · 3w ago

Copy Fail (CVE-2026-31431) is a trivially exploitable logic bug in Linux, reachable on all major distros released in the last 9 years. A small, portable python script gets root on all platforms.

https://copy.fail/ 10 lines of python to gain root access on shared machines running Linux kernels from 2017 onward: https://github.com/theori-io/copy-fail-CVE-2026-31431 Edit: for those that want an un-minimized version…

Hacker News · u/discountelf · 2d ago

Show HN: Formae now supports Kubernetes, Helm, .tfvars and a public plugin hub

Hi HN! I’m Zach, co-founder / CTO of Platform Engineering Labs.We’re building formae, an open-source IaC system that stays in sync with real infrastructure instead of relying on manually maintained state and drift detect…

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r/devops · u/esiy0676 · 1w ago

Reproducible Builds - why are we not doing it as standard?

First off, I have no interest in promoting any particular project, but a few days ago, an article showed up on [dev dot to] with title: Reproducible Builds: The Only Way to Verify Your Software Wasn't Tampered With For s…

Hacker News · u/shoehorn-dev · 1w ago

Show HN: Shoehorn – Backstage without the maintenance overhead

I'm Anders, co-founder of Shoehorn (https://shoehorn.dev/).For about a year I was genuinely excited about Backstage. Saw the Spotify demo, thought "I want that too". Turned out it wasn't as easy. But to be fair, Backstag…

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