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SystemD Root Access Exploit Found, Devuan Team Calls SystemD "Unicorn Sh*t"
"Yet another high severity #systemd bug in #Ubuntu. Let us wish all #Devuan users a wonderful day out with their family, instead of shoveling unicorn sh*t."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yukEnElXUg
Lennart Poettering
#microsoft #Linux #stalking #surveillance #backdoor #trojan
"Yet another high severity #systemd bug in #Ubuntu. Let us wish all #Devuan users a wonderful day out with their family, instead of shoveling unicorn sh*t."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yukEnElXUg
Lennart Poettering
#microsoft #Linux #stalking #surveillance #backdoor #trojan
Found yet another high severity systemd bug in Ubuntu: local root privilege escalation (CVE-2026-3888) https://cybersecurity88.com/news/ubuntu-cve-2026-3888-timing-flaw-in-systemd-cleanup-enables-root-privilege-escalation/ Let us wish all Devuan users a wonderful day out with their family for a merry father's day, instead of showeling unicorn shit.
https://xcancel.com/DevuanOrg/status/2034560405968712179
https://xcancel.com/DevuanOrg/status/2034560405968712179
Cybersecurity88
Ubuntu CVE-2026-3888: Timing Flaw in systemd Cleanup Enables Root Privilege Escalation - Cybersecurity88
A critical Ubuntu vulnerability (CVE-2026-3888) allows attackers to gain root access through a systemd cleanup timing flaw. Learn how it works and how to fix it.
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Trump - that the United States has killed everyone in Iran with whom it is possible to negotiate:
"Their leaders have all been destroyed. There is almost no next generation of leaders either. And the third generation has mostly disappeared. Now no one wants to be a leader there. It is difficult for us to communicate with them. We want to talk, but there's no one to talk to. We just don't have anyone to talk to. And you know what? We even like it that way."
He likes it, but it's not going to end well for this red-haired clown.
"Their leaders have all been destroyed. There is almost no next generation of leaders either. And the third generation has mostly disappeared. Now no one wants to be a leader there. It is difficult for us to communicate with them. We want to talk, but there's no one to talk to. We just don't have anyone to talk to. And you know what? We even like it that way."
He likes it, but it's not going to end well for this red-haired clown.
Forwarded from 🇵🇸 Automated Apartheid in Palestine
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🇵🇸'The Earthquake Faction' launches by setting ablaze Elbit's Israeli weapons manufacturing centre in the Czech Republic.
Part of the underground group's communiqué reads:
"On 20th March 2026, the Earthquake Faction struck the epicenter of the Israeli weapons industry in Europe. In Pardubice, Czech Republic, #Elbit Systems' "Centre of Excellence" was newly built in collaboration with LPP, to service the global expansion of Israel's biggest weapons producer.
Whilst the development, production and training center was empty, The Earthquake Faction intervened to destroy its equipment and set the factory ablaze. No one was harmed.
The site is used to develop weaponry used by the #Zionist entity to massacre people daily in Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, and across West Asia.
The Earthquake Faction is an internationalist underground network that targets key sites critical to the Zionist entity. We aim to destroy all limbs of empire from within, by any means effective."
#Resistance #Palestine
@Eyeonpalestine2
Part of the underground group's communiqué reads:
"On 20th March 2026, the Earthquake Faction struck the epicenter of the Israeli weapons industry in Europe. In Pardubice, Czech Republic, #Elbit Systems' "Centre of Excellence" was newly built in collaboration with LPP, to service the global expansion of Israel's biggest weapons producer.
Whilst the development, production and training center was empty, The Earthquake Faction intervened to destroy its equipment and set the factory ablaze. No one was harmed.
The site is used to develop weaponry used by the #Zionist entity to massacre people daily in Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, and across West Asia.
The Earthquake Faction is an internationalist underground network that targets key sites critical to the Zionist entity. We aim to destroy all limbs of empire from within, by any means effective."
#Resistance #Palestine
@Eyeonpalestine2
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How Linux And BSD Distros Are Responding To The New Age Verification Laws
Age verification laws could change how operating systems work. See how major Linux and BSD distributions are reacting to the new regulations.
The US states of California, Colorado and Illinois are passing new age verification laws that require operating systems, including Linux and BSD distributions, to implement age attestation during account setup and provide an API for apps to query user age brackets.
This is 'intended to help' apps filter content for minors, but it relies on self-reported ages without mandatory ID checks. Similar proposals exist in New York and Brazil.
While enforcement on community-driven distros remains unclear, several have begun addressing the laws through compliance planning, rejection, or exclusion strategies.
Here's the situation so far.
Some distros are planning to comply.
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is reviewing the legislation with legal counsel but has not announced concrete changes yet. Community developer discussions include proposals for an optional D-Bus interface (org.freedesktop.AgeVerification1) to handle age brackets locally without privacy-invasive telemetry, potentially influencing other distros if adopted.
Aaron Rainbolt, Ubuntu Community Council Member and contributor to Whonix, said:
..elementary OS seems to be relying on Ubuntu's implementation too. Danielle Foré, elementary's lead developer and founder, was also in the same discussion expressing their willingness to address the issue before the law comes into effect.
The Fedora community is exploring non-intrusive implementations, such as a local API or an /etc/ file populated during setup to provide age brackets to apps without online verification or data sharing. Former project leader Jef Spaleta mentioned that it is not telemetry but a minimal adjustment to meet legal requirements.
System76, Linux system manufacturer and the company behind Pop!OS, noted that the laws do not mandate robust verification, only self-attestation and warned that non-compliance could lead to restricted app access for users...
Some distros are resisting
The bold step came from DHH and his Omarchy Linux as it outright rejected compliance, with DHH stating that he had no plans to respond to the "retarded" California law.
Adenix GNU/Linux distro has declared it will not implement age checks, aligning with a principled stand against such requirements.
MidnightBSD has taken a firm stance against compliance by updating its license to explicitly exclude California residents from using it for desktop purposes starting January 1, 2027. The project's lead stated this is a temporary measure until a better solution emerges, emphasizing the impracticality of age verification for open-source OSes.
What about the rest?
There are no official statements from Linux Mint yet, so any conclusion here is merely speculative. Given its close alignment with Ubuntu...
Arch Linux has remained publicly silent on the issue as well..
Meanwhile, discussions in the NixOS community suggest that they are waiting to see what larger distributions decide. That is not surprising. Much of the Linux ecosystem ultimately traces back to Debian, Arch, Ubuntu, and Red Hat (Fedora). Whatever technical approach these major players adopt will likely influence dozens of downstream distributions.
And we should also see a few existing or new distros coming up with "no age verification" as their unique feature that distinguishes them from the rest.
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Related: 3/11 — California Law Forces Age-Tracking Into Every Operating System By 2027
3/11 — California Adopts Age Verification When Installing Operating Systems
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Age verification laws could change how operating systems work. See how major Linux and BSD distributions are reacting to the new regulations.
The US states of California, Colorado and Illinois are passing new age verification laws that require operating systems, including Linux and BSD distributions, to implement age attestation during account setup and provide an API for apps to query user age brackets.
This is 'intended to help' apps filter content for minors, but it relies on self-reported ages without mandatory ID checks. Similar proposals exist in New York and Brazil.
While enforcement on community-driven distros remains unclear, several have begun addressing the laws through compliance planning, rejection, or exclusion strategies.
Here's the situation so far.
Some distros are planning to comply.
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is reviewing the legislation with legal counsel but has not announced concrete changes yet. Community developer discussions include proposals for an optional D-Bus interface (org.freedesktop.AgeVerification1) to handle age brackets locally without privacy-invasive telemetry, potentially influencing other distros if adopted.
Aaron Rainbolt, Ubuntu Community Council Member and contributor to Whonix, said:
We're currently looking into how to implement an API that will comply with the laws while also not being a privacy disaster...
..elementary OS seems to be relying on Ubuntu's implementation too. Danielle Foré, elementary's lead developer and founder, was also in the same discussion expressing their willingness to address the issue before the law comes into effect.
The Fedora community is exploring non-intrusive implementations, such as a local API or an /etc/ file populated during setup to provide age brackets to apps without online verification or data sharing. Former project leader Jef Spaleta mentioned that it is not telemetry but a minimal adjustment to meet legal requirements.
System76, Linux system manufacturer and the company behind Pop!OS, noted that the laws do not mandate robust verification, only self-attestation and warned that non-compliance could lead to restricted app access for users...
Some distros are resisting
The bold step came from DHH and his Omarchy Linux as it outright rejected compliance, with DHH stating that he had no plans to respond to the "retarded" California law.
Adenix GNU/Linux distro has declared it will not implement age checks, aligning with a principled stand against such requirements.
MidnightBSD has taken a firm stance against compliance by updating its license to explicitly exclude California residents from using it for desktop purposes starting January 1, 2027. The project's lead stated this is a temporary measure until a better solution emerges, emphasizing the impracticality of age verification for open-source OSes.
What about the rest?
There are no official statements from Linux Mint yet, so any conclusion here is merely speculative. Given its close alignment with Ubuntu...
Arch Linux has remained publicly silent on the issue as well..
Meanwhile, discussions in the NixOS community suggest that they are waiting to see what larger distributions decide. That is not surprising. Much of the Linux ecosystem ultimately traces back to Debian, Arch, Ubuntu, and Red Hat (Fedora). Whatever technical approach these major players adopt will likely influence dozens of downstream distributions.
And we should also see a few existing or new distros coming up with "no age verification" as their unique feature that distinguishes them from the rest.
🔗SOURCE ➡️ Itsfoss
Related: 3/11 — California Law Forces Age-Tracking Into Every Operating System By 2027
3/11 — California Adopts Age Verification When Installing Operating Systems
Follow ➡️ @PsyopDaily
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How Linux and BSD Distros Are Responding to the New Age Verification Laws
Age verification laws could change how operating systems work. See how major Linux and BSD distributions are reacting to the new regulations.
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🇺🇸⚡️Joe Kent, Ex-Trump Counterterrorism Chief Reveals: U.S. helped create ISIS & Al-Qaeda in Syria to fight Iran, for Israel
Forwarded from Press TV
US, Israel seek temporary truce in war with Iran to buy time: Report
Iran has obtained authentic information indicating that the United States and Israeli regime seek to announce a temporary ceasefire in the war with Iran in order to buy time, a report says.
@PressTV
Iran has obtained authentic information indicating that the United States and Israeli regime seek to announce a temporary ceasefire in the war with Iran in order to buy time, a report says.
@PressTV
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An Israeli entity interceptor missile reportedly fell just meters away, around 80 meters, from Al-Aqsa Mosque.
And let's be honest... give it a moment, and they'll probably find a way to claim Iran was behind it… even when the danger quite literally falls from their own sky.
And let's be honest... give it a moment, and they'll probably find a way to claim Iran was behind it… even when the danger quite literally falls from their own sky.
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Someone Just Open-Sourced A Full Suite For Tracking Satellites And Decoding Their Radio Signals Locally.
You don't even need the internet. It uses an SDR to pull weather images and raw data straight from space to your hard drive.
100% Open Source.
🔗SOURCE ➡️ Simplifying AI
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You don't even need the internet. It uses an SDR to pull weather images and raw data straight from space to your hard drive.
100% Open Source.
🔗SOURCE ➡️ Simplifying AI
Follow us on Minds / X / Substack
Boost This Channel
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