Monthly Archives: July 2020

Red Hat Enterprise Linux encounters Boothole patch issues

Sometimes the cure is really worse than the disease. The recently revealed Boothole security issue with GRUB2 and Secure Boot can, in theory, be used to attack Linux systems. In practice, the only vulnerable Linux systems are those that have already been successfully breached by an attacker. Still, the potential …

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UK scientists to immunize hundreds with coronavirus vaccine

LONDON (AP) – Scientists at Imperial College London say they are immunizing hundreds of people with an experimental coronavirus vaccine in an early trial after seeing no worrisome safety concerns in a small number vaccinated so far. Dr. Robin Shattock, a professor at the university, told The Associated Press that …

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