Monday's security updates
[Posted February 22, 2010 by corbet]
Monday's security updates
[Security] Posted Feb 22, 2010 19:43 UTC (Mon) by corbet
CentOS has updated pidgin (multiple
vulnerabilities).
Fedora has updated pidgin (F11, F12, F13: multiple vulnerabilities),
pdfedit (F11, F12, F13: multiple
vulnerabilities),
moin (F11, F12: multiple "major
unspecified" vulnerabilities), and
konversation (F11, F12: remote crash).
There's also the beginning of the expected cascade of advisories relating to the recent
Firefox update:
blam (F11, F12),
chmsee (F11),
eclipse (F11),
epiphany (F11),
epiphany-extensions (F11),
evolution-rss (F11),
firefox (F11, F12),
galeon (F11, F12),
gnome-python2-extras (F11, F12),
gnome-web-photo (F11, F12),
google-gadgets (F11),
hulahop (F11),
kazehakase (F11),
Miro (F11),
monodevelop (F11),
mozvoikko (F11, F12),
pcmanx-gtk2 (F11),
perl-gtk2-mozembed (F11, F12),
ruby-gnome2 (F11),
seamonkey (F12),
xulrunner (F11, F12),
and yelp (F11).
Yes, Fedora appears to have started issuing updates for Fedora 13,
which is not due to be released until May.
Mandriva has updated libtheora
(possible code execution) and
mysql (symbolic link vulnerability from 2008).
Ubuntu has updated pidgin (multiple
vulnerabilities).
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