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2026-05-22

Red Hat 9419 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.2 and 9.8 introduce terminal AI assistants like goose with streaming responses and color output to accelerate command-line troubleshooting while updating nearly every major developer toolchain for improved performance. The release heavily promotes immutable OS deployment through bootc image mode, enabling administrators to stage fleet-wide updates without forced reboots and streamline ephemeral virtual machine testing. Security receives a significant boost with customer-controlled sealed images for end-to-end cryptographic integrity and post-quantum cryptography support in Certificate System 11.0 to future-proof public key infrastructure against emerging threats. Major version migrations are also streamlined through single-step Leapp conversions and Ansible-guided automation, substantially cutting downtime and eliminating manual pre-upgrade fixes.

Fedora Linux 9358 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Remi Collet just pushed release candidate builds of PHP 8.4.22RC1 and 8.5.7RC1 into the testing repositories for Fedora and RHEL-based distributions. System administrators can safely run these versions in parallel using Software Collections or DNF modules without touching existing production environments. The packages include updated extensions like Oracle Instant Client 23.26 and libicu 74.2, which helps catch compatibility issues before the official stable release drops around mid-March. Running these test builds now saves a lot of headache when legacy scripts suddenly refuse to compile after the final update rolls out.

Software 44398 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Proxmox VE 9.2 finally automates cluster balancing with a dynamic load balancer that shifts workloads in real time without breaking high availability rules. The update also bakes native WireGuard and BGP support directly into the software-defined networking stack, which neatly sidesteps the usual headache of patching together external routing scripts. Administrators get a proper web interface for custom CPU profiles and a handy HA arm or disarm toggle that stops the cluster from throwing unnecessary failovers during maintenance windows. Under the hood it runs on Debian 13.5 with kernel 7.0 and updated core tools, making standard APT upgrades straightforward for most existing deployments.

Reviews 52644 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's roundup covers a wide array of tech reviews spanning compact gaming desktops, advanced cooling components, and displays with high refresh rates. Enthusiasts will find detailed breakdowns of premium peripherals like mechanical keyboards and wireless controllers alongside fast DDR5 memory modules and robust power supplies. Several articles also explore niche products including scented thermal paste, acoustic case fans, and microphones built for content creators. Whether you are upgrading a desktop setup or hunting for the next indie shooter, these curated evaluations provide practical insights to guide your purchasing decisions.

Computers: MINISFORUM AtomMan G7 Pro Review
Cooling: ID-Cooling Frost X55 Thermal Paste Review: A scented Paste that refreshes the performance!, ARCTIC P14 Pro PST 140mm Fan Review – Killer Performance Per Price!
Displays: MSI MPG 322UR QD-OLED X24 4K 240 Hz gaming monitor review: Blistering performance with pro-level color
Gaming: Luna Abyss Review: Tight Movement and Stellar Performances Carry an Unmissable Shooter Despite Bland Enemy Design
Input: Keychron K2 HE Review, SCUF Omega Smoke Wireless Controller Review
Memory: G.SKILL Trident Z5 CK RGB DDR5 8400MT/s 48GB CU-DIMM Memory Review
Microphones: Insta360 Mic Pro Review - It Belongs to Good Tone and Is More Than Just a Vlogger Gadget
Motherboards: Gigabyte X870E Aero X3D Wood Review
Power: MSI MPG Ai1600TS PCIE5 Power Supply Review

Manjaro Linux 170 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Manjaro Linux 26.1 Preview 2 updates its core desktop environments to GNOME 50, Plasma 6.6, and Xfce 4.20 while shifting the default kernel to version 7.0. The release finally fixes fractional screen scaling on high-density monitors and introduces hardware-accelerated remote desktop streaming that drastically cuts CPU usage during screen sharing. KDE users benefit from automatic day-night theming, new accessibility filters, text extraction in Spectacle, and a cleaner installer that separates disk partitioning from account creation. Xfce rounds out the preview with pixel-based panel resizing, custom file highlighting, and floating panels, though testers should expect minor package conflicts typical of early builds.

Software 44398 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Godot 4.7 beta 3 skips flashy new features and focuses entirely on squashing regressions that would have broken existing projects during testing. The update finally fixes a CSG auto-smoothing performance drop, patches compute barrier crashes on Intel Iris Xe graphics, and stops the editor from flooding output windows with error spam during UI resizing. Developers pulling community assets will also appreciate the new verified author badge, which actually cuts down on wading through low-quality templates. Grabbing this snapshot before the final release remains the smartest way to catch edge cases and help stabilize the engine for production workflows.

Software 44398 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Zed editor 1.3.6 swaps experimental fluff for actual workflow upgrades by adding terminal threads to the sidebar and inline Mermaid diagram rendering inside the agent panel. Git users finally get a proper branch history view and context menu commands that keep version control tasks from forcing constant terminal switches. The update also trims dead weight by removing deprecated AI models while baking Bash language server support directly into the editor for faster syntax checking. Stability gets a solid boost with fixed git state tracking, better remote SSH handling, and prompt cache tweaks that actually cut down on lag during long coding sessions.

Ubuntu 7095 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Ubuntu released a batch of security notices to address critical flaws across several widely used system packages. These patches cover essential tools such as jq, BIND9, and PostgreSQL alongside the Intel IoT Realtime kernel, closing loopholes that could let attackers run malicious code or crash entire services. Local attackers might also exploit weak sandbox configurations to delete arbitrary files on the host system. System administrators need to run a standard update right away and manually restart PostgreSQL once the installation finishes.

[USN-8202-3] jq regression
[USN-8291-1] Linux kernel (Intel IoTG Real-time) vulnerabilities
[USN-8288-1] Bubblewrap vulnerability
[USN-8287-1] XDG Desktop Portal vulnerability
[USN-8294-1] PostgreSQL vulnerabilities
[USN-8293-1] Bind vulnerabilities
[USN-8292-1] libarchive vulnerabilities

SUSE 5654 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

SUSE has released a series of critical security patches for several widely used software packages across its Linux distributions. These updates address numerous vulnerabilities in cpp-httplib, rsync, php8, mozjs115, dnsmasq, and GraphicsMagick that could otherwise allow attackers to execute arbitrary code or crash systems. Administrators should apply the recommended zypper patches immediately to prevent potential exploits like remote code execution and denial of service attacks. The fixes are available for various openSUSE Leap versions as well as SUSE Linux Enterprise Server releases.

openSUSE-SU-2026:0174-1: important: Security update for cpp-httplib
SUSE-SU-2026:2038-1: important: Security update for rsync
SUSE-SU-2026:2037-1: critical: Security update for php8
openSUSE-SU-2026:20769-1: important: Security update for mozjs115
openSUSE-SU-2026:10821-1: moderate: dnsmasq-2.92rel2-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10817-1: moderate: GraphicsMagick-1.3.46-7.1 on GA media

Slackware 1262 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The Slackware Linux Security Team has rolled out urgent security patches for both the bind and rsync utilities to address several critical vulnerabilities. These updates tackle serious flaws ranging from local privilege escalation and memory disclosure to unbounded recursion loops and symlink race conditions. You can grab the new binary packages directly from official mirrors, with builds ready for i586 and x86_64 systems running either Slackware 15.0 or the rolling current branch.

bind (SSA:2026-141-01)
rsync (SSA:2026-141-02)

Rocky Linux 914 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A batch of security advisories covers numerous system packages that require immediate attention from administrators. Most of these patches carry an important or moderate rating, but one stands out as critical for the cockpit management tool. The updates also address vulnerabilities in essential utilities like the Linux kernel, OpenSSH, image builder software, and several database or development libraries. You should apply the cockpit fix right away because it blocks unauthenticated remote code execution triggered by SSH command arguments.

RXSA-2026:3488: Moderate: kernel security update
RXSA-2025:4341: Important: kernel security update
RXSA-2026:13565: Important: kernel security update
RXSA-2026:13577: Important: kernel security update
RLSA-2026:4649: Moderate: grub2 security update
RLSA-2026:13643: Important: osbuild-composer security update
RLSA-2026:9693: Important: java-25-openjdk security update
RLSA-2026:13642: Important: image-builder security update
RLSA-2026:4162: Moderate: mysql8.4 security update
RLSA-2026:3840: Important: image-builder security update
RLSA-2026:6463: Important: openssh security update
RLSA-2026:13380: Important: openssh security update
RLSA-2026:1838: Moderate: image-builder security update
RLSA-2026:13651: Moderate: systemd security update
RLSA-2026:1837: Moderate: osbuild-composer security update
RLSA-2025:20126: Moderate: openssh security update
RLSA-2025:21015: Moderate: vim security update
RLSA-2025:23479: Moderate: openssh security update
RLSA-2026:3752: Important: osbuild-composer security update
RLSA-2026:7383: Critical: cockpit: Unauthenticated remote code execution due to SSH command-line argument injection

Red Hat 9419 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Red Hat recently rolled out multiple kernel security patches for various enterprise Linux environments. These releases target specific support tracks across RHEL 8.4 through 10.0. Each advisory carries an Important severity rating from the product security division. System administrators should consult the linked CVSS metrics and CVE documentation to evaluate the exact risk levels before applying the fixes.

RHSA-2026:20051: Important: kernel security update
RHSA-2026:20130: Important: kernel security update
RHSA-2026:20054: Important: kernel security update
RHSA-2026:20299: Important: kernel security update
RHSA-2026:20129: Important: kernel security update

Fedora Linux 9358 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora 43 and 44 users must install the latest kernel releases to patch critical networking and cryptographic vulnerabilities that could compromise system stability. A separate update for Fedora 44 targets Cockpit by closing an arbitrary code execution flaw within its logs interface. Administrators can also deploy a comprehensive firmware refresh that adds support for newer graphics chips, wireless adapters, and audio components while repairing broken symbolic links.

Fedora 43 Update: kernel-7.0.9-105.fc43
Fedora 44 Update: kernel-7.0.9-205.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: cockpit-362-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: linux-firmware-20260519-1.fc44

Debian 10922 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Debian issued a series of security advisories to patch critical flaws across several widely used software packages. The updates target dangerous vulnerabilities in evince, openjpeg2, nss, openvpn, thunderbird, and chromium that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code or crash systems through denial of service attacks. Each notice lists specific version numbers for various Debian releases so administrators can quickly apply patches to fix command injection risks and integer overflow bugs.

[DSA 6286-1] evince security update
ELA-1730-1 openjpeg2 security update
ELA-1729-1 openjpeg2 security update
[DLA 4593-1] openjpeg2 security update
[DSA 6290-1] nss security update
[DSA 6289-1] openvpn security update
[DSA 6288-1] thunderbird security update
[DSA 6287-1] chromium security update

AlmaLinux 2566 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

AlmaLinux recently pushed four important security patches for version 8 that target serious flaws in both system libraries and everyday software. The standard kernel and real-time variants address a local privilege escalation flaw linked to the Dirty Frag vulnerability plus a separate bug that exposed root files to regular users. Audio handling through libsndfile gets corrected for an integer overflow problem while Firefox and Thunderbird finally close memory safety gaps and prevent sandbox escapes in their web media components.

ALSA-2026:19666: kernel security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:19664: kernel-rt security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:19559: libsndfile security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:19588: firefox security update (Important)
2026-05-21

Software 44398 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Node.js 24.16.0 LTS has officially arrived with a mix of new features and important stability upgrades. Developers can now generate UUIDv7 identifiers through the crypto module, while the debugger supports edit-free runtime expression probes for smoother debugging sessions. The release also brings substantial dependency updates like OpenSSL 3.5.6 and npm 11.13.0, alongside QUIC protocol refinements and several filesystem improvements that add signal handling to stat operations. Beyond these highlights, the update addresses numerous bug fixes, streamlines test runner capabilities with mock timer support, and cleans up documentation across the entire codebase.

Reviews 52644 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's tech roundup highlights several standout gadgets across different categories. The Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S AI laptop strikes a great balance between gaming power and everyday productivity thanks to its sharp OLED screen and reliable cooling. You will find the Asus ZenScreen Duo OLED portable monitor delivers impressive dual displays, though the HyperX FlipCast microphone only serves as a basic stepping stone for podcasters. Home networks benefit from the affordable MSI Roamii BE Pro Wi-Fi 7 mesh system that handles moderate spaces well, while creators can finally tap into the blistering storage speeds of the KIOXIA EXCERIA PRO G2 drive.

Computers: Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S AI Gaming Laptop Review
Displays: Asus ZenScreen Duo OLED (MQ149CD) Review: An impressive, book-style dual-screen portable monitor
Microphones: HyperX FlipCast Review: For the gamer-podcaster
Networking: MSI Roamii BE Pro Wi-Fi 7 Mesh System Review - Affordable price, good mid-range performance
Storage: KIOXIA EXCERIA PRO G2 (PCIe Gen 5.0 NVMe SSD @ 14,9 GB/s) review

Drivers 3030 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

AMD just pushed Radeon Software for Linux 26.12 to add official Ubuntu 26.04 support while quietly dropping Ubuntu 22.04 from the supported list. The update finally gives the amdgpu-install script automatic GPU detection, which saves users from manually guessing hardware flags that usually break Vulkan or compute features. Architecture-specific ROCm packages also got trimmed down to save disk space and speed up installations on systems with limited storage. Most desktop users should probably just stick with their distribution bundled drivers anyway, since the standalone package only really matters for unsupported distros or brand new cards that havent made it into stable repositories yet.

Software 44398 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The Fractal 14 release candidate lands on Flathub Beta with a faster room list and a smarter sidebar filter that jumps to the first match when you press Enter. Automated alerts like decryption failures now get distinct styling so they stand out from regular chat messages, while incoming call notifications finally appear in the timeline even though actual voice support remains missing. Developers have frozen all interface strings ahead of the stable launch, giving translators a clear window to polish localizations without chasing moving targets. Heavy Matrix users should test this build for smoother daily navigation and report any regressions before the final release locks down the codebase.

Software 44398 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Godot 4.6.3 lands as another routine maintenance patch that quietly patches eighty six bugs without rewriting the engine under your feet. It finally stops reference counting races, debugger hangs, and GLES3 lighting glitches while untangling the usual Android and iOS export headaches. You still need to keep Git running or maintain backups since even stable updates occasionally shift scene files or break custom plugins. Grab it if you want a dependable workbench while the team quietly pushes version four point seven forward.

Tails 90 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Tails 7.8 pushes Tor Browser to fifteen point zero fourteen and patches critical kernel flaws that could let local apps steal admin rights and break your anonymity. The developers quietly removed Thunderbird from the base install, but routing it through persistent storage actually keeps your email client updated without chasing outdated Debian packages. Upgrading from version seven point zero or newer runs smoothly through the built in updater, though backing up encrypted volumes before flashing remains a strict requirement. Staying current matters more than clinging to familiar defaults when privacy tools rely on tight security boundaries.

Ubuntu 7095 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Ubuntu released a series of security updates that address critical flaws across several widely used software packages. The patches fix vulnerabilities in GStreamer media plugins, the Unbound DNS resolver, the GnuTLS library, OpenVPN, rsync file transfers, and NVIDIA Linux kernel modules. Attackers could potentially exploit these weaknesses to crash systems, execute malicious code, bypass authentication checks, or escalate local privileges depending on the affected component.

[USN-8285-1] GStreamer Good Plugins vulnerability
[USN-8282-1] Unbound vulnerabilities
[USN-8284-1] GnuTLS vulnerabilities
[USN-8286-1] OpenVPN vulnerabilities
[USN-8283-1] rsync vulnerabilities
[USN-8289-1] Linux kernel (NVIDIA) vulnerabilities

SUSE 5654 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Slackware 1262 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The Slackware Linux Security Team has released urgent updates for Thunderbird, Firefox, and haveged to address multiple vulnerabilities in versions 15.0 and the current development branch. These patches resolve several critical flaws that could allow attackers to exploit browser weaknesses or gain unauthorized root access through a missing permission check in the entropy daemon.

mozilla-thunderbird (SSA:2026-139-03)
mozilla-firefox (SSA:2026-139-02)
haveged (SSA:2026-139-01)

Rocky Linux 914 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Rocky Linux 9 users should install two new security patches as soon as possible. The first one tackles several issues in PackageKit, while the second update fixes vulnerabilities inside openexr. Each package comes with a CVSS score so you can quickly see how severe each problem actually is.

RLSA-2026:19354: Important: PackageKit security update
RLSA-2026:19359: Important: openexr security update

Red Hat 9419 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Red Hat recently published a wide array of security advisories that patch numerous packages across RHEL versions seven through ten. System administrators will find fixes for critical flaws in essential tools like the Linux kernel, Firefox, Thunderbird, and Python libraries. Organizations relying on specialized infrastructure can also grab updates for OpenShift Container Platform, Keycloak images, and various SAP support channels.

RHSA-2026:19540: Important: kernel security update
RHSA-2026:19839: Important: grafana-pcp security update
RHSA-2026:19875: Important: kernel-rt security update
RHSA-2026:19835: Critical: Red Hat Build of Apache Camel 4.14 for Quarkus 3.27 update is now available (RHBQ 3.27.3.SP2)
RHSA-2026:19811: Moderate: freerdp security update
RHSA-2026:19750: Important: osbuild-composer security update
RHSA-2026:19722: Important: git-lfs security update
RHSA-2026:19720: Important: opentelemetry-collector security update
RHSA-2026:19721: Important: opentelemetry-collector security update
RHSA-2026:19719: Important: opentelemetry-collector security update
RHSA-2026:19715: Important: git-lfs security update
RHSA-2026:19714: Important: rhc-worker-playbook security update
RHSA-2026:19711: Important: kernel-rt security update
RHSA-2026:19705: Important: kernel security update
RHSA-2026:19704: Important: firefox security update
RHSA-2026:19702: Important: libtiff security update
RHSA-2026:19568: Important: kernel security update
RHSA-2026:17595: Important: OpenShift Container Platform 4.17.54 packages and security update
RHSA-2026:19666: Important: kernel security update
RHSA-2026:17596: Important: OpenShift Container Platform 4.17.54 bug fix and security update
RHSA-2026:19659: Important: libtiff security update
RHSA-2026:19610: Important: libsndfile security update
RHSA-2026:19664: Important: kernel-rt security update
RHSA-2026:19655: Important: firefox security update
RHSA-2026:19569: Important: kernel security update
RHSA-2026:19098: Important: Red Hat build of Quarkus 3.27.3.SP2 security update
RHSA-2026:19604: Important: libtiff security update
RHSA-2026:19589: Important: python security update
RHSA-2026:19590: Important: python3 security update
RHSA-2026:19588: Important: firefox security update
RHSA-2026:19574: Important: kpatch-patch-4_18_0-553_109_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-553_40_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-553_53_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-553_72_1, and kpatch-patch-4_18_0-553_85_1 secu ...
RHSA-2026:19576: Important: python3.9 security update
RHSA-2026:19596: Important: Red Hat build of Keycloak 26.4.12 Security Update
RHSA-2026:19595: Important: Red Hat build of Keycloak 26.2.16 Images Security Update
RHSA-2026:19575: Important: kpatch-patch-5_14_0-70_124_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-70_132_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-70_144_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-70_155_1, and kpatch-patch-5_14_0-70_167_1 secur ...
RHSA-2026:19657: Important: libtiff security update
RHSA-2026:19634: Important: container-tools:rhel8 security update
RHSA-2026:18068: Important: Red Hat build of MicroShift 4.18.42 security update
RHSA-2026:19609: Important: libtiff security update
RHSA-2026:19608: Important: libtiff security update
RHSA-2026:19601: Important: PackageKit security update
RHSA-2026:17446: Important: OpenShift Container Platform 4.18.42 packages and security update
RHSA-2026:19585: Important: libtiff security update
RHSA-2026:19586: Important: libtiff security update
RHSA-2026:19597: Important: Red Hat build of Keycloak 26.4.12 Images Security Update
RHSA-2026:19594: Important: Red Hat build of Keycloak 26.2.16 Security Update
RHSA-2026:19587: Important: openexr security update
RHSA-2026:19577: Important: kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_100_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_113_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_55_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_68_2, and kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_84_1 sec ...
RHSA-2026:19573: Important: kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_104_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_117_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_134_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_148_1, and kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_158_1 ...
RHSA-2026:19572: Important: kpatch-patch-4_18_0-477_107_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-477_120_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-477_130_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-477_89_1, and kpatch-patch-4_18_0-477_97_1 se ...
RHSA-2026:19570: Important: python3.9 security update
RHSA-2026:19567: Moderate: glib2 security update
RHSA-2026:19566: Moderate: glib2 security update
RHSA-2026:19565: Moderate: glib2 security update
RHSA-2026:19549: Important: python3 security update
RHSA-2026:19550: Important: golang-github-openprinting-ipp-usb security update
RHSA-2026:19542: Important: firefox security update
RHSA-2026:19535: Important: webkit2gtk3 security update
RHSA-2026:19524: Moderate: glib2 security update
RHSA-2026:19469: Important: thunderbird security update
RHSA-2026:19463: Important: thunderbird security update
RHSA-2026:19461: Important: thunderbird security update
RHSA-2026:19564: Important: kpatch-patch-4_18_0-372_137_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-372_145_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-372_158_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-372_170_1, and kpatch-patch-4_18_0-372_181_1 ...
RHSA-2026:19571: Important: python3.9 security update
RHSA-2026:19559: Important: libsndfile security update
RHSA-2026:19560: Important: libsndfile security update

Oracle Linux 6485 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Oracle has released a series of security advisories spanning versions seven through ten to patch critical vulnerabilities in widely used software packages. The updates primarily target Ruby, Nginx, and Squid by fixing flaws that could allow arbitrary code execution or cause denial of service attacks. Administrators will also find bug fix patches for cloud-init network discovery issues and oVirt release configuration scripts on Oracle Linux eight. These corrected RPMs are now available for download across both x86_64 and aarch64 architectures through the standard Unbreakable Linux Network repository.

ELSA-2026-18030 Important: Oracle Linux 9 ruby:3.3 security update
ELSA-2026-18063 Critical: Oracle Linux 10 nginx security update
ELSA-2026-18039 Important: Oracle Linux 9 ruby security update
ELSA-2026-18029 Critical: Oracle Linux 9 nginx security update
ELSA-2026-18041 Critical: Oracle Linux 8 nginx:1.24 security update
ELBA-2026-50277 Oracle Linux 8 oracle-ovirt-release-45-el8 bug fix update
ELBA-2026-50276 Oracle Linux 8 cloud-init bug fix update
ELSA-2026-8880 Important: Oracle Linux 7 squid security update

Fedora Linux 9358 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora has released a batch of security patches across versions 42, 43, and 44 to address critical vulnerabilities in widely used system packages. The updates cover essential packages like the Linux kernel, MySQL databases, Firefox browser, Django web framework, and cryptographic libraries by patching flaws that could enable remote code execution or privilege escalation.

Fedora 42 Update: kernel-6.19.14-107.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: mysql8.0-8.0.46-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: mysql8.4-8.4.9-1.fc42
Fedora 43 Update: kernel-7.0.9-104.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: evince-48.1-2.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: nss-3.123.1-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: firefox-151.0-2.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: python-django5-5.2.14-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: rsync-3.4.1-6.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: erlang-cowlib-2.16.1-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: mysql8.0-8.0.46-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: proftpd-1.3.9a-2.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: python-dotenv-1.2.2-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: mingw-expat-2.8.1-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: pgadmin4-9.15-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: expat-2.8.1-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: mysql8.4-8.4.9-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: rustup-1.29.0-4.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: opencryptoki-3.26.0-3.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: rust-nu-0.99.1-17.fc43
Fedora 44 Update: firefox-151.0-2.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: evince-48.1-5.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: kernel-7.0.9-204.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: python-django5-5.2.14-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: python-django6-6.0.5-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: strongswan-6.0.6-2.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: erlang-cowlib-2.16.1-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: mysql8.0-8.0.46-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: proftpd-1.3.9a-2.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: python-dotenv-1.2.2-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: mingw-expat-2.8.1-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: pgadmin4-9.15-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: mysql8.4-8.4.9-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: rust-nu-0.99.1-17.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: rustup-1.29.0-4.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: opencryptoki-3.26.0-3.fc44

Debian 10922 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Recent Debian advisories address multiple critical flaws across rsync, Firefox ESR, BIND9, PowerDNS, and python-gevent. Attackers could exploit these weaknesses to gain unauthorized system access, bypass security restrictions, or trigger service disruptions. Patches are already available for older stable releases and extended support tracks, so users should upgrade their packages right away. Delaying these updates leaves systems exposed to serious threats that could compromise sensitive data or destabilize entire networks.

[DSA 6282-1] rsync security update
[DLA 4592-1] firefox-esr security update
[DSA 6285-1] bind9 security update
[DSA 6284-1] pdns security update
[DSA 6283-1] firefox-esr security update
[DLA 4591-1] rsync security update
ELA-1718-1 python-gevent security update (by )

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