"RHEL 10.2 Released With New AI Command Line Assistance"

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Red-Hat-RHEL-10.2-RHEL-9.8

#RedHat #Linux #AI

RHEL 10.2 Released With New AI Command Line Assistance

Red Hat today announced the releases of both Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.2 as well as RHEL 9.8.

🚀 New release v2.0.2: DocSmith for Ansible: A documentation generator for roles that reads your role's meta/argument_specs.yml and auto-creates:

• variable docs in README.md
• inline comment blocks for defaults/main.yml

Examples: https://foundata.com/en/projects/ansible-docsmith/#demo

Works with stand-alone roles & collections. Includes validation, CI/CD friendly, and `--dry-run` with diff.

Get it: https://github.com/foundata/ansible-docsmith
Install: pip install ansible-docsmith

#Ansible #OpenSource #DevOps #Python #foundata #RedHat

DocSmith for Ansible

DocSmith is a documentation generator. It reads an Ansible role’s meta/argument_specs.yml and produces up‑to‑date variable descriptions for the README.md as well as inline comment blocks for defaults/main.yml (or other role entry-point files). It works with roles in both stand‑alone form and within collections.

foundata

🕵🏻‍♂️ [InfoSec MASHUP] 23/2026 - Built Broken, Patched by Others.

Another week, another set of trojaned packages, hijacked registries, and one-click credential theft. The operational response is by now well-rehearsed: patch, rotate secrets, enable 2FA, audit your dependencies, check your CI/CD workflows. The patching teams are doing their jobs. The question this week's malware section keeps nudging at is a different one: why is so much of what they're patching broken at the point of creation?

The supply chain attack surface exists because the software ecosystem normalized shipping fast over shipping secure, because package registries scaled adoption without scaling trust infrastructure, and because the developer who published a package with a hardcoded credential and the organization running it in production are rarely the same person bearing the consequences. #IBM and #RedHat just committed $5 billion to fix this upstream. #CISA launched CI Fortify to help #OT operators survive worst-case scenarios downstream. Both efforts are necessary. Both are also symptoms of an industry that has spent decades externalizing the cost of insecure software onto the people least positioned to refuse it.

→ Week #23/2026 also covers: Palo Alto Networks Alto GlobalProtect auth bypass is actively exploited, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP reportedly paid $20M to keep client files quiet, and the #EU is moving to limit U.S. cloud in sensitive infrastructure

Full issue 👉 https://infosec-mashup.santolaria.net/p/infosec-mashup-23-2026-built-broken-patched-by-others

If you find it useful, subscribe to get it in your inbox every weekend 📨

#infosecMASHUP #cybersecurity #infosec #threatintel #AI

🕵🏻‍♂️ [InfoSec MASHUP] 23/2026 - Built Broken, Patched by Others

Plus: Palo Alto GlobalProtect auth bypass is actively exploited, Weil Gotshal reportedly paid $20M to keep client files quiet, and the EU is moving to limit U.S. cloud in sensitive infrastructure

X’s InfoSec Newsletter

📣🚨 32 Red Hat npm packages were compromised by Miasma malware after attackers abused a hacked GitHub account to push malicious updates, exposing cloud and CI/CD secrets.

Read: https://hackread.com/miasma-malware-red-hat-packages-github-account/

#RedHat #npm #GitHub #Miasma #Malware #Cybersecurity

Miasma Malware Hits 32 Red Hat Packages via Compromised GitHub Account

32 Red Hat npm packages compromised by Miasma malware expose cloud tokens, CI/CD secrets and developer credentials in supply chain attack.

Hackread - Cybersecurity News, Data Breaches, AI and More
This Week In Security: Messing With AI, 7Zip And Notepad++ Vulnerabilities, HTTP2 Bomb, And More

With the rise of AI coding assistants continuing apparently unabated, some project maintainers have begun striking back. Ars Technica reports on projects putting hostile directions into the AGENTS.…

Hackaday
@linuxteck What do you mean outlasted? Both #RedHat and #Gentoo are still around?!

This Week in Security: Messing with AI, 7Zip and Notepad++ Vulnerabilities, HTTP2 Bomb, and More

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://hackaday.com/2026/06/05/this-week-in-security-messing-with-ai-7zip-and-notepad-vulnerabilities-http2-bomb-and-more/

Almost 20 years ago #Oracle tried to dethrone #RedHat with their Oracle Linux offering, based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It failed. Today #Microsoft offers Azure Linux and they base it on Fedora, a Red Hat project. As a Red Hatter since 20 years, I’d say we did a lot of things right :) Open Source has won. And we found our place in furthering the mission of Open while also being able to employ 20K people making, selling, supporting Software Freedom. I am proud of what we did and do.
Red Hat 5.0.5 “Hurricane” on 86Box with Super Socket 7 [1998]

Red Hat 5.0 “Hurricane”, not the newer Red Hat Enterprise 5, was released on December 1997 to introduce you with updated packages (at the time) and improvements over Red Hat 4.2 “…

Aptivi