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Security updates for Friday [LWN.net]
Security updates have been issued by CentOS (java-1.8.0-openjdk), Debian (graphicsmagick), Fedora (grafana), Mageia (aom and roundcubemail), openSUSE (log4j and qemu), Oracle (parfait:0.5), Red Hat (java-1.7.1-ibm and java-1.8.0-openjdk), Slackware (expat), SUSE (containerd, docker, log4j, and strongswan), and Ubuntu (cpio, shadow, and webkit2gtk).
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Reproducible Builds (diffoscope): diffoscope 202 released
The diffoscope maintainers are pleased to announce the release of diffoscope version 202. This version includes the following changes:
[ Chris Lamb ] * Don't fail if comparing a nonexistent file with a .pyc file (and add test). (Closes: #1004312) * Drop a reference in the manual page which claims the ability to compare non-existent files on the command-line. This has not been possible since version 32 which was released in September 2015. (Closes: #1004182) * Add experimental support for incremental output support with a timeout. Passing, for example, --timeout=60 will mean that diffoscope will not recurse into any sub-archives after 60 seconds total execution time has elapsed and mark the diff as being incomplete. (Note that this is not a fixed/strict timeout due to implementation issues.) (Closes: reproducible-builds/diffoscope#301) * Don't return with an exit code of 0 if we encounter device file such as /dev/stdin with human-readable metadata that matches literal, non-device, file contents. (Closes: #1004198) * Correct a "recompile" typo. [ Sergei Trofimovich ] * Fix/update whitespace for Black 21.12.
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CISA Adds Eight Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog | CISA
CISA has added eight new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog, based on evidence that threat actors are actively exploiting the vulnerabilities listed in the table below. These types of vulnerabilities are a frequent attack vector for malicious cyber actors of all types and pose significant risk to the federal enterprise.
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