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Ubuntu Security Flaw Bypasses Full Disk Encryption

Ubuntu desktop being watched by malicious eyes.Cybersecurity researchers say they’ve discovered a “critical” security vulnerability affecting Linux that can give attackers full system access, even if the device uses full disk encryption. The vector has been demonstrated against Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42 as well as other Linux distributions, according to a report published by ERNW Research. It does not affect OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, however. Attackers with physical access to a device can access a low-level debug shell simply by entering the wrong password enough times. On Ubuntu, they can then hit esc at the password prompt, punch in a few key combos, and bam: debug shell. […]

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GPD MicroPC 2: Souped-Up Successor to Original Pocket PC

Everything receives a sequel eventually, and so it is so for the GPD MicroPC. A souped-up, second-gen successor to the small, serial-port-packing original goes on sale this summer. It boasts a bigger, brighter screen that rotates, a beefier Intel-based processor, faster storage and a slew of more capable ports – but will it still appeal to Linux users? The original GPD MicroPC released in 2021 certainly tried to. The MicroPC’s micro-ness (form factor, size, weight, ruggedness) was its USP: a 6-inch display, compact Blackberry-style keyboard, modest low-power Celeron processor, 109 HRR rating, and serial port (yes, an RS323 serial port). […]

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