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Thanksgiving security updates

Thanksgiving security updates

[Security] Posted Nov 27, 2014 19:14 UTC (Thu) by jake

A whole bunch of security updates for the US Thanksgiving holiday.

Debian has updated openjdk-6 (?:).

Fedora has updated clamav (F19: two vulnerabilities, one from 2013) and tcpdump (F20: three vulnerabilities).

Gentoo has updated squid (three vulnerabilities).

Mageia has updated asterisk (two vulnerabilities), avidemux (multiple vulnerabilities), drupal (two vulnerabilities), flash-player-plugin (code execution), glibc (code execution), icecast (information leak), libksba (denial of service), perl-Mojolicious (code execution), phpmyadmin (multiple vulnerabilities), ruby-httpclient (SSL downgrade protection), and wordpress (multiple vulnerabilities).

Mandriva has updated glibc (BS1.0: code execution), icecast (BS1.0: information leak), and kernel (BS1.0: multiple vulnerabilities).

openSUSE has updated file (13.2, 13.1, 12.3: code execution), flashplayer (11.4: code execution), rubygem-actionpack-3_2 (13.2, 13.1, 12.3: two information leaks), and rubygem-sprockets (13.2; 13.1, 12.3: directory traversal).

Oracle has updated ruby (OL7; OL6: three vulnerabilities).

Red Hat has updated flash-plugin (RHEL5&6: code execution), ruby (RHEL7; RHEL6: three vulnerabilities), ruby193-ruby (RHSC1: three vulnerabilities), and ruby200-ruby (RHSC1: three vulnerabilities).

Ubuntu has updated clamav (two vulnerabilities).

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