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Microsoft's Plumbago app promises to make your chickenscratch legible

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Feb 19, 2016
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That Linux flaw may be fixed, but what about your containers?

Countless patching efforts are now under way for the years-old bug discovered in the GNU C Library this week, but organizations that use container technology shouldn't relax just yet. Read More

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