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Debian: DSA-5502-1: xrdp security update

Monday 18th of September 2023 09:42:53 PM
Multiple security vulnerabilities have been found in xrdp, a remote desktop protocol server. Buffer overflows and out-of-bound writes may cause a denial of service or other unspecified impact.

Debian: DSA-5501-1: gnome-shell security update

Monday 18th of September 2023 09:40:36 PM
Mickael Karatekin discovered that the GNOME session locking didn't restrict a keyboard shortcut used for taking screenshots in GNOME Screenshot which could result in information disclosure.

Debian: DSA-5500-1: flac security update

Monday 18th of September 2023 09:39:24 PM
A buffer overflow was discovered in flac, a library handling Free Lossless Audio Codec media, which could potentially result in the execution of arbitrary code.

Debian: DSA-5499-1: chromium security update

Monday 18th of September 2023 09:38:00 PM
Multiple security issues were discovered in Chromium, which could result in the execution of arbitrary code, denial of service or information disclosure.

RedHat: RHSA-2023-5208:01 Moderate: Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.4

Monday 18th of September 2023 09:27:30 PM
An update is now available for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.4 Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Moderate. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from

RedHat: RHSA-2023-5206:01 Moderate: RHACS 4.2 enhancement and security

Monday 18th of September 2023 09:27:15 PM
Updated images are now available for Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security (RHACS). Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Moderate. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score, which

Fedora 38: giflib 2023-1b5f6f4eb2

Monday 18th of September 2023 06:08:03 PM
Add patch for CVE-2023.39742.

Ubuntu 6339-4: Linux kernel (Intel IoTG) vulnerabilities

Monday 18th of September 2023 04:54:33 PM
Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.

Ubuntu 6379-1: vsftpd vulnerability

Monday 18th of September 2023 04:34:14 PM
vsftpd could allow unintended access to network services.

Ubuntu 6378-1: Django vulnerability

Monday 18th of September 2023 04:33:49 PM
Django could be made to crash or consume resources if it received specially crafted network traffic.

Ubuntu 6377-1: LibRaw vulnerability

Monday 18th of September 2023 04:33:16 PM
LibRaw could be made to crash if it opened a specially crafted file.

Ubuntu 6376-1: c-ares vulnerability

Monday 18th of September 2023 04:32:44 PM
c-ares could be made to crash if it received specially crafted network traffic.

Debian LTS: DLA-3570-1: libwebp security update

Monday 18th of September 2023 12:07:01 PM
A buffer overflow in parsing WebP images may result in the execution of arbitrary code. For Debian 10 buster, this problem has been fixed in version

RedHat: RHSA-2023-5178:01 Important: busybox security update

Monday 18th of September 2023 09:26:43 AM
An update for busybox is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Extended Lifecycle Support. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score,

SUSE: 2023:612-1 sles-15-sp5-chost-byos-v20230915-arm64 Security Update

Monday 18th of September 2023 07:02:01 AM
The container sles-15-sp5-chost-byos-v20230915-arm64 was updated. The following patches have been included in this update:

SUSE: 2023:611-1 suse-sles-15-sp5-chost-byos-v20230915-hvm-ssd-x86_64 Security Update

Monday 18th of September 2023 07:01:55 AM
The container suse-sles-15-sp5-chost-byos-v20230915-hvm-ssd-x86_64 was updated. The following patches have been included in this update:

Fedora 37: python-matrix-common 2023-c0696d7b53

Monday 18th of September 2023 01:37:49 AM
Update matrix-synapse to v1.80.0 to fix CVE-2022-39374, CVE-2023-32323

Fedora 37: rust-pythonize 2023-c0696d7b53

Monday 18th of September 2023 01:37:49 AM
Update matrix-synapse to v1.80.0 to fix CVE-2022-39374, CVE-2023-32323

Fedora 37: matrix-synapse 2023-c0696d7b53

Monday 18th of September 2023 01:37:48 AM
Update matrix-synapse to v1.80.0 to fix CVE-2022-39374, CVE-2023-32323

Fedora 37: libtommath 2023-f5680e3b4b

Monday 18th of September 2023 01:37:38 AM
Security fix for CVE-2023-36328

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