Hacker News
- Compilers: The Old New Security Frontier [pdf] https://grsecurity.net/Compilers_The_Old_New_Security_Frontier_BlueHat_IL_2022.pdf 5 comments
- Teardown of a Failed Linux LTS Spectre Fix https://grsecurity.net/teardown_of_a_failed_linux_lts_spectre_fix.php 72 comments
- An Ancient Kernel Hole Is Not Closed https://grsecurity.net/an_ancient_kernel_hole_is_not_closed.php 57 comments
Lobsters
- Teardown of a Failed Linux LTS Spectre Fix https://grsecurity.net/teardown_of_a_failed_linux_lts_spectre_fix.php 10 comments linux , security
- Passing the Baton https://grsecurity.net/passing_the_baton.php 6 comments security
- grsecurity releases RAP, the ROP killer https://grsecurity.net/rap_announce.php 8 comments linux , security
- grsecurity ceases public stable releases https://grsecurity.net/announce.php 7 comments security
- The AMD Branch (Mis)predictor Part 2: Where No CPU has Gone Before (CVE-2021-26341) https://grsecurity.net/amd_branch_mispredictor_part_2_where_no_cpu_has_gone_before 7 comments amd
- Watch Your Step(ping): Atoms Breaking Apart https://grsecurity.net/watch_your_stepping_atoms_breaking_apart 3 comments reverseengineering
- 10 Years of Linux Security - A Report Card https://grsecurity.net/10_years_of_linux_security.pdf 79 comments netsec
- Huawei attempts inserting backdoor/vulnerability to Linux https://grsecurity.net/huawei_hksp_introduces_trivially_exploitable_vulnerability 155 comments technews
- Huawei Engineer Caught Submitting "trivially exploitable" Patch to Linux Kernel https://grsecurity.net/huawei_hksp_introduces_trivially_exploitable_vulnerability 110 comments worldnews
- Huawei HKSP introduces “trivially exploitable” vulnerability to Linux kernel https://grsecurity.net/huawei_hksp_introduces_trivially_exploitable_vulnerability 70 comments linux
- Caught: Huawei HKSP Introduces Trivially Exploitable Vulnerability https://grsecurity.net/huawei_hksp_introduces_trivially_exploitable_vulnerability 6 comments linux
- grsecurity - Huawei HKSP Introduces Trivially Exploitable Vulnerability https://grsecurity.net/huawei_hksp_introduces_trivially_exploitable_vulnerability 7 comments programming
- Huawei HKSP Introduces Trivially Exploitable Vulnerability https://grsecurity.net/huawei_hksp_introduces_trivially_exploitable_vulnerability 7 comments netsec
- The Life of a Bad Security Fix https://grsecurity.net/the_life_of_a_bad_security_fix 29 comments netsec
- The Reports of CVE's Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated https://grsecurity.net/reports_of_cves_death_greatly_exaggerated 12 comments netsec
- Teardown of a Failed Linux LTS Spectre Fix https://grsecurity.net/teardown_of_a_failed_linux_lts_spectre_fix.php 9 comments netsec
- Teardown of a Failed Linux LTS Spectre Fix https://grsecurity.net/teardown_of_a_failed_linux_lts_spectre_fix.php 17 comments linux
- Huawei and Security Analysis | grsecurity https://grsecurity.net/huawei_and_security_analysis.php 11 comments netsec
- An Ancient Kernel Hole is (Not) Closed https://grsecurity.net/an_ancient_kernel_hole_is_not_closed.php 35 comments linux
- Given recent events regarding grsecurity, what are some other options for kernels with security in mind? https://grsecurity.net/passing_the_baton.php 13 comments archlinux
- Grsecurity - Passing the Baton https://grsecurity.net/passing_the_baton.php 75 comments linux
- grsecurity: Reuse Attack Protector (RAP) https://grsecurity.net/rap_faq.php 15 comments netsec
- SSTIC 2016 Keynote - Brad Spengler of grsecurity[.pdf] https://grsecurity.net/sstic2016.pdf 30 comments netsec
- After 15 years of research, grsecurity's RAP is here https://grsecurity.net/rap_announce.php 12 comments linux
- Open source horror stories? https://grsecurity.net/announce.php 4 comments opensource
- Spender's take on the state of the security industry and Linux kernel security https://grsecurity.net/~spender/interview_notes.txt 36 comments netsec
- Grsecurity developer, Spender, on the state of Linux security https://grsecurity.net/~spender/interview_notes.txt 4 comments sysadmin
- Grsecurity developer, Spender, on the state of Linux security https://grsecurity.net/~spender/interview_notes.txt 46 comments linux
- Grsecurity stops publishing stable patches after GPL and trademark violations https://grsecurity.net/announce.php 7 comments opensource
- Grsecurity stops publishing stable patches after GPL and trademark violations https://grsecurity.net/announce.php 33 comments archlinux
- Important Notice Regarding Public Availability of Stable Patches https://grsecurity.net/announce.php 25 comments programming
- Grsecurity: Important Notice Regarding Public Availability of Stable Patches https://grsecurity.net/announce.php 50 comments linux
- Important Notice Regarding Public Availability of Grsecurity Stable Patches https://grsecurity.net/announce.php 5 comments linux
- Important Notice Regarding Public Availability of Grsecurity Stable Patches https://grsecurity.net/announce.php 42 comments netsec
- GrSecurity is still going strong after one decade with its kernel patch that seeks to provide proactive security and better protection against zero-day vulnerabilities. http://grsecurity.net/changelog-test.txt 44 comments linux
- CVE-2013-2094: "The definitive exploit" for the PERF_EVENTS vulnerability. http://grsecurity.net/~spender/exploits/enlightenment.tgz 8 comments netsec
- The case for grsecurity - H2HC 2012[.pdf] http://grsecurity.net/the_case_for_grsecurity.pdf 6 comments netsec
Linking pages
- Secure Secure Shell https://stribika.github.io/2015/01/04/secure-secure-shell.html 545 comments
- Desktop Linux Hardening | PrivSec - A practical approach to Privacy and Security https://privsec.dev/posts/linux/desktop-linux-hardening/ 181 comments
- Skype replaces P2P supernodes with Linux boxes hosted by Microsoft (updated) | Ars Technica http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2012/05/skype-replaces-p2p-supernodes-with-linux-boxes-hosted-by-microsoft.ars 174 comments
- Securing Ubuntu http://joshrendek.com/2013/01/securing-ubuntu/ 109 comments
- Subgraph OS https://subgraph.com/ 101 comments
- Fast integer overflow detection | kqueue.org http://kqueue.org/blog/2012/03/16/fast-integer-overflow-detection/ 76 comments
- Hardening Debian for the Desktop Using Grsecurity https://micahflee.com/2016/01/debian-grsecurity/ 63 comments
- Secure Secure Shell https://blog.stribik.technology/2015/01/04/secure-secure-shell.html 48 comments
- Linux 2.6.25 Released – OSnews http://www.osnews.com/story/19645 43 comments
- Common approaches to securing Linux servers and what runs on them. | by Kevin M. Gallagher | Medium https://medium.com/@ageis/common-approaches-to-securing-linux-servers-and-what-runs-on-them-dadcacc5388b 40 comments
- For Docker and other container technologies, security is problem #1 | CSO Online http://www.itworld.com/article/2920349/security/for-containers-security-is-problem-1.html 28 comments
- Copperhead OS: The startup that wants to solve Android’s woeful security | Ars Technica http://arstechnica.co.uk/security/2016/08/copperhead-os-fix-android-security/ 22 comments
- Copperhead OS: The startup that wants to solve Android’s woeful security | Ars Technica http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/08/copperhead-os-fix-android-security/ 17 comments
- Skype replaces P2P supernodes with Linux boxes hosted by Microsoft (updated) | Ars Technica http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2012/05/skype-replaces-p2p-supernodes-with-linux-boxes-hosted-by-microsoft.ars?amp%3Butm_campaign=rss&%3Butm_medium=rss 17 comments
- GitHub - a13xp0p0v/kernel-hardening-checker: A tool for checking the security hardening options of the Linux kernel https://github.com/a13xp0p0v/kernel-hardening-checker 11 comments
- GitHub - llamasoft/RootMyRoku: A persistent root jailbreak for most Roku devices. https://github.com/llamasoft/RootMyRoku 4 comments
- Corrupting the ARM Exception Vector Table http://doar-e.github.io/blog/2014/04/30/corrupting-arm-evt/ 4 comments
- Hardening The Linux Kernel With Grsecurity (Debian) http://www.howtoforge.com/hardening-the-linux-kernel-with-grsecurity-debian 3 comments
- GitHub - stealth/troubleshooter: setroubleshootd xSports https://github.com/stealth/troubleshooter 2 comments
- Four Bytes of Power: Exploiting CVE-2021-26708 in the Linux kernel | Alexander Popov https://a13xp0p0v.github.io/2021/02/09/CVE-2021-26708.html 1 comment