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Security advisories for Tuesday

Security advisories for Tuesday

[Security] Posted Aug 18, 2015 18:08 UTC (Tue) by jake

CentOS has updated glibc (C5: code execution from 2013), mysql55-mysql (C5: multiple unspecified vulnerabilities, one from 2014), net-snmp (C7; C6: code execution), sqlite (C6: code execution), sqlite (C7: three vulnerabilities), and subversion (C6: three vulnerabilities).

Debian has updated apache2 (two vulnerabilities), gdk-pixbuf (code execution), and nss (two vulnerabilities).

Debian-LTS has updated libstruts1.2-java (unclear vulnerability from 2014).

Fedora has updated erlang (F22; F21: man-in-the-middle vulnerability), firefox (F22: many vulnerabilities), flac (F21: two vulnerabilities from 2014), gnutls (F21: code execution), golang (F22; F21: HTTP request smuggling), nagios-plugins (F22; F21: three vulnerabilities), qemu (F22: two vulnerabilities), uwsgi (F22; F21: denial of service), and webkitgtk4 (F22: three unspecified vulnerabilities).

Mageia has updated kdepim (M4: no attachment encryption from 2014).

openSUSE has updated subversion (two vulnerabilities) and virtualbox (two vulnerabilities).

Oracle has updated glibc (OL5: code execution from 2013), mysql55-mysql (OL5: multiple unspecified vulnerabilities, one from 2014), net-snmp (OL7; OL6: code execution), sqlite (OL7: three vulnerabilities), sqlite (OL6: code execution), and subversion (OL6: three vulnerabilities).

Red Hat has updated net-snmp (RHEL6&7: code execution).

Scientific Linux has updated glibc (SL5: code execution from 2013), mysql55-mysql (SL5: multiple unspecified vulnerabilities, one from 2014), net-snmp (SL6&7: code execution), sqlite (SL6: code execution), and subversion (SL6: three vulnerabilities).

Ubuntu has updated kernel (12.04: three vulnerabilities), kernel (15.04; 14.04: denial of service), linux-lts-trusty (12.04: denial of service), linux-lts-utopic (14.04: denial of service), linux-lts-vivid (14.04: denial of service), linux-ti-omap4 (12.04: three vulnerabilities), and net-snmp (two vulnerabilities, one from 2014).

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