linux patching

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Linux patching is a critical operational task for managed service providers (MSPs) managing heterogeneous Linux fleets. Recent developments, such as ConnectSecure's unified patch management platform, aim to simplify cross-distribution patching for Red Hat, Ubuntu, Debian, and CentOS from a single console. The platform includes a built-in local patch repository to reduce manual work and improve efficiency. This tag covers discussions around Linux patch management tools, strategies for MSPs, and solutions that streamline patching across multiple distributions.
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    CVE-2026-13830 Chrome Chromoting RCE: Linux Version Mismatch and Patch Guidance

    CVE-2026-13830 is a high-severity use-after-free flaw in Chrome’s Chromoting component, published by NVD on June 30, 2026, affecting Google Chrome on Linux before 150.0.7871.47 and described as allowing remote code execution through malicious network traffic. The oddity is not the bug class...
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    ConnectSecure Unifies Linux Patch Management for MSPs with Local Repos

    ConnectSecure’s latest update adds unified, cross‑distribution Linux patching and a built‑in local patch repository to its MSP‑focused ConnectSecure platform, promising to let managed service providers patch Red Hat, Ubuntu, Debian and CentOS from a single console while cutting the manual work...
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