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Ubuntu 3816-1: systemd vulnerabilities

Nov13
by Ike on November 13, 2018 at 2:09 am
Posted In: Other

(Nov 12) Several security issues were fixed in systemd.

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RedHat: RHSA-2018-3541:01 Important: rh-git29-git security update

Nov13
by Ike on November 13, 2018 at 2:09 am
Posted In: Other

(Nov 12) An update for rh-git29-git is now available for Red Hat Software Collections. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score,

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WordPress 5.0 Beta 4

Nov13
by Ike on November 13, 2018 at 1:27 am
Posted In: 5.0, Backups, CMS, Development, PHP, Releases, security, Wordpress

WordPress 5.0 Beta 4 is now available!

This software is still in development, so we don’t recommend you run it on a production site. Consider setting up a test site to play with the new version.

There are two ways to test the WordPress 5.0 Beta: try the WordPress Beta Tester plugin (you’ll want “bleeding edge nightlies”), or you can download the beta here (zip).

The WordPress 5.0 release date has changed, it is now scheduled for release on November 27, and we need your help to get there. Here are some of the big issues that we’ve fixed since Beta 3:

Block Editor

The block editor has been updated to match the Gutenberg 4.3 release, the major changes include:

  • An Annotations API, allowing plugins to add contextual data as you write.
  • More consistent keyboard navigation between blocks, as well as back-and-forth between different areas of the interface.
  • Improved accessibility, with additional labelling and speech announcements.

Additionally, there have been some bugs fixed that popped up in beta 3:

  • Better support for plugins that have more advanced meta box usage.
  • Script concatenation is now supported.
  • Ajax calls could occasionally cause PHP errors.

Internationalisation

We’ve added an API for translating your plugin and theme strings in JavaScript files! The block editor is now using this, and you can start using it, too. Check out the developer note to get started.

Twenty Nineteen

Twenty Nineteen is being polished over on its GitHub repository. This update includes a host of tweaks and bug fixes, including:

  • Menus now properly support keyboard and touch interactions.
  • A footer menu has been added for secondary page links.
  • Improved backwards compatibility with older versions of WordPress.

Default Themes

All of the older default themes—from Twenty Ten through to Twenty Seventeen—have polished styling in the block editor.

How to Help

Do you speak a language other than English? Help us translate WordPress into more than 100 languages! 

If you think you’ve found a bug, you can post to the Alpha/Beta area in the support forums. We’d love to hear from you! If you’re comfortable writing a reproducible bug report, file one on WordPress Trac, where you can also find a list of known bugs.


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└ Tags: 5.0, Development, Releases

Hidden Blockchain Opportunities (2): Masternodes & Enterprise Blockchain Hosting

Nov12
by Ike on November 12, 2018 at 7:00 am
Posted In: bitcoin, Blockchain, Blockchain Opportunities, Blockchain technology, Business and industry, cloud hosting, cloud service providers, Dash, Enterprise Blockchain Hosting, Ethereum, hosters, Hosting Provider, masternodes, Plesk, Product and technology, Releases, Zcoin

If you remember the concept of “Proof of Stake” (e.g. no “mining” with special hardware needed), most of alternative cryptocurrencies out of Bitcoin and Ethereum still require a good amount of “full nodes” that keep the decentralized network up and running. Masternodes are the back-end network of proof-of-stake cryptocurrencies.

1. Masternodes and Blockchain

A wallet, or a whole blockchain instance, runs on millions of computers worldwide keeping the various blockchains up and running. Masternodes do that in real-time, with more advanced setups, and often running in data centers.

Hidden Opportunities for Hosting and Cloud Providers - Masternodes

This is where the opportunity is for cloud and hosting service providers. The modern way of mining – keeping public decentralized blockchain networks up and running.

Why are Masternodes gold for cloud and hosting providers?

  1. You can setup more/better targeted solution offerings for people who are interested in hosting their cryptocurrency masternodes with certain pre-configurations.
  2. Cloud and hosting providers can run their own masternodes with spare hardware and monetize this new opportunity.
  3. When running masternodes as a cloud & hosting provider:
    • If you run pre-configured masternode VPSs that you sell to end customers, you can charge a premium for the managed service (security or monitoring, for example) and simplify the automation of masternode VPSs.
    • If you run one or multiple masternodes yourself, you can monetize spare infrastructure or hardware in a much better way.

How to make money from running masternodes

Generally, the masternode concept, like Dash or Zcoin, is an investment. So besides helping to keep a blockchain network up and running, you are:

  1. Investing in cryptocurrency money upfront, limiting entry to those who really mean business.
  2. As soon as you have the node up and running, you’re getting a share of the transaction fees. At the time of writing, crypto prices are low, so you can sell high later. And considering the run into Blockchain worldwide was so fast, it’s likely prices will rise again soon.

Here’s a good resource on masternode types and their relevant ROI.

But before you set up your own Masternodes, please:

  1. Make sure you understand the technical platform, team and project behind each masternode concept. And be certain there’s a real cryptocurrency and blockchain running behind it.
  2. Diversify your investments and don’t put all your money into one single masternode concept or cryptocurrency.
  3. Comply with AML (Anti Money Laundering) and/or KYC (Know Your Customer) Laws.

Masternode providers today:

  • Gincoin
  • Nodesupply
  • HostMNS

2. Enterprise Blockchain Hosting

So far we’ve been talking about public Blockchains. That means zero central control and all of them decentralized. Some would call them “uncontrolled” despite the built-in consensus mechanisms those blockchains have.

Hidden Opportunities for Hosting and Cloud Providers - Public vs Private Blockchain - Plesk

However, for some time, there’s been another approach – private/permissioned Blockchains. This rising star will convince large enterprises to benefit from Blockchain technology because all stakeholders can easily share data across multiple companies and competitors in a secure way. And this wasn’t available before at reasonable cost.

The main difference is that they’re only available to a set of stakeholders with read and/or write access. Often, an association of adjacent companies or competitors use such stakeholders for a secure proof of record for a selected set of data. This is based on distributed consensus algorithms – and still not seen by the rest of the world.

This means great Enterprise/ permissioned Blockchain Hosting opportunities for cloud, managed and infrastructure providers. Because they can build, run and manage such Blockchain infrastructures for their customer or multiple customers.

There are several example projects in production already, even outside the classic financial use case. Including identity systems, real estate, supply chain and more. Ultimately, they provide a better approach than traditionally centralized databases.

Companies and organizations to check out if you want to learn more:

  • Swisscom Blockchain AG
  • Hyperledger – part of Linux foundation
  • IBM Blockchain
  • Ripple: A special case – partially public and used by Banks
  • MainChain
  • Chainstack
  • Corda
  • Chain

Stay tuned for the final part of the Hidden Blockchain Opportunities series next Monday. We’ll talk about one more use case for hosting and cloud service provides – Decentralized Cloud storage!

Disclaimer:

The information in this article isn’t legal or financial advice, nor decision guidance. Hence, by no means does it substitute dialogue with a finance professional. The content is also not addressed to those residing in countries that prohibit access to such information due to prevailing legal norms.

Moreover, this article does not constitute or form part of any offer or solicitation to buy or sell securities. We haven’t had regard to the specific investment objectives, financial situation, tax position or unique needs and constraints of any individual person, company or any specific group of persons.

This article doesn’t claim to be comprehensive or contain all necessary information which a prospective investor may need in order to reach an investment decision. Therefore, before committing to a purchase, you should do your own research of the securities and info provided. And/or seek advice from a financial adviser regarding suitability, taking into account your specific investment objectives, financial situation or needs.

The post Hidden Blockchain Opportunities (2): Masternodes & Enterprise Blockchain Hosting appeared first on Plesk.

└ Tags: bitcoin, Blockchain, Blockchain Opportunities, Blockchain technology, Business and industry, cloud hosting, cloud service providers, Dash, Enterprise Blockchain Hosting, Ethereum, hosters, Hosting Provider, masternodes, Product and technology, Zcoin
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Debian: DSA-4338-1: qemu security update

Nov12
by Ike on November 12, 2018 at 2:22 am
Posted In: Other

(Nov 11) Integer overflows in the processing of packets in network cards emulated by QEMU, a fast processor emulator, could result in denial of service. In addition this update backports support to passthrough the new CPU

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