Monthly Archives: October 2023

Ubuntu discovers ‘hate speech’ in release 23.10 — how to upgrade?

Ubuntu, the most popular Linux distribution, has pulled its Desktop release 23.10 after its Ukrainian translations were discovered to contain hate speech. According to the Ubuntu project, a malicious contributor is behind anti-Semitic, homophobic, and xenophobic slurs that were injected into the distro via a “third party tool.” […] Source: ​BleepingComputer  |  Read More 

Ubuntu discovers ‘hate speech’ in release 23.10 — how to upgrade?

Ubuntu, the most popular Linux distribution, has pulled its Desktop release 23.10 after its Ukrainian translations were discovered to contain hate speech. According to the Ubuntu project, a malicious contributor is behind anti-Semitic, homophobic, and xenophobic slurs that were injected into the distro via a “third party tool.” […] Source: ​BleepingComputer  |  Read More 

Ubuntu discovers ‘hate speech’ in release 23.10 — how to upgrade?

Ubuntu, the most popular Linux distribution, has pulled its Desktop release 23.10 after its Ukrainian translations were discovered to contain hate speech. According to the Ubuntu project, a malicious contributor is behind anti-Semitic, homophobic, and xenophobic slurs that were injected into the distro via a “third party tool.” […] Source: ​BleepingComputer  |  Read More 

Ubuntu discovers ‘hate speech’ in release 23.10 — how to upgrade?

Ubuntu, the most popular Linux distribution, has pulled its Desktop release 23.10 after its Ukrainian translations were discovered to contain hate speech. According to the Ubuntu project, a malicious contributor is behind anti-Semitic, homophobic, and xenophobic slurs that were injected into the distro via a “third party tool.” […] Source: ​BleepingComputer  |  Read More 

Ubuntu discovers ‘hate speech’ in release 23.10 — how to upgrade?

Ubuntu, the most popular Linux distribution, has pulled its Desktop release 23.10 after its Ukrainian translations were discovered to contain hate speech. According to the Ubuntu project, a malicious contributor is behind anti-Semitic, homophobic, and xenophobic slurs that were injected into the distro via a “third party tool.” […] Source: ​BleepingComputer  |  Read More 

Ubuntu discovers ‘hate speech’ in release 23.10 — how to upgrade?

Ubuntu, the most popular Linux distribution, has pulled its Desktop release 23.10 after its Ukrainian translations were discovered to contain hate speech. According to the Ubuntu project, a malicious contributor is behind anti-Semitic, homophobic, and xenophobic slurs that were injected into the distro via a “third party tool.” […] Source: ​BleepingComputer  |  Read More 

Ubuntu discovers ‘hate speech’ in release 23.10 — how to upgrade?

Ubuntu, the most popular Linux distribution, has pulled its Desktop release 23.10 after its Ukrainian translations were discovered to contain hate speech. According to the Ubuntu project, a malicious contributor is behind anti-Semitic, homophobic, and xenophobic slurs that were injected into the distro via a “third party tool.” […] Source: ​BleepingComputer  |  Read More 

Ubuntu discovers ‘hate speech’ in release 23.10 — how to upgrade?

Ubuntu, the most popular Linux distribution, has pulled its Desktop release 23.10 after its Ukrainian translations were discovered to contain hate speech. According to the Ubuntu project, a malicious contributor is behind anti-Semitic, homophobic, and xenophobic slurs that were injected into the distro via a “third party tool.” […] Source: ​BleepingComputer  |  Read More 

Ubuntu discovers ‘hate speech’ in release 23.10 — how to upgrade?

Ubuntu, the most popular Linux distribution, has pulled its Desktop release 23.10 after its Ukrainian translations were discovered to contain hate speech. According to the Ubuntu project, a malicious contributor is behind anti-Semitic, homophobic, and xenophobic slurs that were injected into the distro via a “third party tool.” […] Source: ​BleepingComputer  |  Read More 

Ubuntu discovers ‘hate speech’ in release 23.10 — how to upgrade?

Ubuntu, the most popular Linux distribution, has pulled its Desktop release 23.10 after its Ukrainian translations were discovered to contain hate speech. According to the Ubuntu project, a malicious contributor is behind anti-Semitic, homophobic, and xenophobic slurs that were injected into the distro via a “third party tool.” […] Source: ​BleepingComputer  |  Read More