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Meta's Off-Site Data Collection: What It Means for Privacy Hosting
June 10, 2026 · OceanicHost

Meta's Off-Site Data Collection: What It Means for Privacy Hosting

Meta's plan to use off-site business data for feed and AI personalisation expands surveillance scope. We examine the technical and privacy implications for users seeking genuine anonymity.

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Linux Kernel Use-After-Free: Why Container Isolation Matters
June 9, 2026 · OceanicHost

Linux Kernel Use-After-Free: Why Container Isolation Matters

A publicly disclosed Linux kernel flaw allows unprivileged users to escape containers and gain root access. We examine the technical mechanism and implications for hosting providers.

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Residential Proxies and Device Exploitation: The Infrastructure Cost
June 8, 2026 · OceanicHost

Residential Proxies and Device Exploitation: The Infrastructure Cost

Consumer devices are being repurposed as exit nodes for commercial proxy networks without meaningful user consent. Understand the technical mechanics and infrastructure implications.

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YouTube's Content ID at Scale: What 2.5 Billion Claims Tell Us
June 7, 2026 · OceanicHost

YouTube's Content ID at Scale: What 2.5 Billion Claims Tell Us

YouTube's Content ID system hit 2.5 billion claims in 2025. We examine the scale of automated copyright enforcement, what the data reveals about dispute resolution, and implications for alternative hosting.

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npm Supply Chain Attacks: What Developers and Hosts Must Know
June 6, 2026 · OceanicHost

npm Supply Chain Attacks: What Developers and Hosts Must Know

Two separate worm campaigns have compromised npm packages, stealing credentials and spreading laterally. What this means for hosting and infrastructure security.

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Cisco Unified CM Vulnerability: SSRF to Root Compromise
June 5, 2026 · OceanicHost

Cisco Unified CM Vulnerability: SSRF to Root Compromise

A server-side request forgery flaw in Cisco Unified CM permits unauthenticated network attackers to write files and escalate to root. Exploit code is already public.

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