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2026-06-25

Software 44499 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Ventoy has rolled out another update to patch boot hangs with disabled Secure Boot, fix a Kicksecure failure, and correct a VentoyPlugson toggle reset bug. Users must manually enroll a new Secure Boot certificate key upon first boot, as the project shifted its certificate authority starting with version 1.1.14. These releases also address compatibility issues with older UEFI firmware implementations and resolve the VTOY_WIN_UEFI_RES_LOCK reset issue. Beyond the standard updates, the team highlights iVentoy, a new network PXE server tool that enables OS deployment over a LAN from almost any computer or Raspberry Pi.

Software 44499 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

UniGetUI 2026.2.2 officially completes the application’s framework migration from WinUI to Avalonia, stripping out all remaining Microsoft dependencies. The update introduces Windows 11 Snap Layouts support when hovering over the maximize button, alongside refined interface styling and a corrected operation log window. Developers have significantly reduced installer and distribution package sizes by removing unnecessary runtimes and optimizing compression settings. Prioritizing structural stability over new features, the release is available for immediate download via the project’s official GitHub releases page.

Reviews 52673 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Here is a roundup of today's reviews. Dell finally shipped the XPS 14, and as of right now, it brings back that premium chassis with a Tandem OLED panel that genuinely feels years ahead of the competition. Star Fox runs at sixty frames per second on the Switch title, and that feels solid enough. Testers remember early handheld consoles from 2018, where battery degradation was brutal, but this new hardware sidesteps that old pain entirely. That hardware patience pays off, though the new Gigabyte X870E motherboard still costs considerably more than six hundred dollars, and for what it's worth, the Google Home speaker handles Gemini conversations smoothly alongside a TerraMaster NAS that ships with OpenClaw AI tools right out of the box.

Computers: Dell XPS 14 (2026) Laptop Review - Premium Quality, Impressive Performance
Gaming: Star Fox Switch 2 Review – Soaring at a Buttery 60fps, but this Faithful Remake Is a Bit Too Safe
Motherboards: Gigabyte X870E Aorus Master X3D Ice Review
Speakers: Google Home Speaker (2026) Review: A Great Gemini Hub, Despite The Paywall
Storage: TerraMaster F4-425 Pro review: an octa-core Intel NAS that ships with AI (OpenClaw)

Debian 10966 Ubuntu 7130 Arch Linux 970 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Liquorix Kernel 7.0.15 is live, built on the Linux 7.0.13 base to deliver targeted latency improvements and a critical hard freeze fix. The release abandons the mq-deadline block scheduler in favor of kyber and bfq, while cutting CPU timeslices down to 2ms for tighter interactivity. Liquorix also disables split-lock detection and adjusts virtual memory watermarks to smooth out latency spikes during demanding workloads. You can grab the updated kernel immediately using their automated curl installer, which pushes fresh binaries to Debian, Ubuntu, and Archl Linux within hours of the release.

Ubuntu 7130 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Ubuntu released security updates for MySQL, libxml2, Perl, and FFmpeg. These fixes address serious bugs that let unauthenticated attackers crash databases or run malicious code by exploiting TLS handling, XML parsing errors, symlink manipulation, and memory management issues across multiple affected packages. libxml2 crashes remain a risk on 22.04 and 24.04 systems, where that DTD parsing bug might feel buried in the logs but can still let code slip through. Older Perl installations still need the Archive::Tar and regex patches to prevent file overwrites or heap overflows, and running a standard system update now closes these doors before remote exploitation becomes possible.

[USN-8457-2] MySQL vulnerabilities
[USN-8456-1] libxml2 vulnerability
[USN-8467-1] Perl vulnerabilities
[USN-8466-1] Perl DBI module vulnerabilities
[USN-8469-1] FFmpeg vulnerabilities

SUSE 5688 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

SUSE pushed out a heavy batch of security patches covering the Linux kernel, Xen, and Apptainer across SLES and openSUSE Leap. The kernel live updates target a familiar set of network and file system flaws, and while most admins just want to get back to their actual coding projects, the Apptainer roll alone tackles nineteen separate vulnerabilities tied to SSH handling and certificate validation.

SUSE-SU-2026:2601-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 38 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP5)
SUSE-SU-2026:2607-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 44 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4)
SUSE-SU-2026:2608-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 24 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP6)
openSUSE-SU-2026:11084-1: moderate: ghc-crypton-x509-system-1.9.0-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:11091-1: moderate: kubevirt1.8-container-disk-1.8.3-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:11089-1: moderate: hamlib-4.7.2-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:11088-1: moderate: gstreamer-plugins-bad-1.28.4+24-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:11083-1: moderate: ghc-crypton-x509-store-1.9.0-1.1 on GA media
SUSE-SU-2026:2613-1: important: Security update for xen
SUSE-SU-2026:2609-1: important: Security update for apptainer
SUSE-SU-2026:2616-1: important: Security update for bind
SUSE-SU-2026:2614-1: important: Security update for openssl-1_1
SUSE-SU-2026:2617-1: important: Security update for bind
SUSE-SU-2026:2620-1: low: Security update for iproute2
SUSE-SU-2026:2621-1: important: Security update for openssl-1_1-livepatches
SUSE-SU-2026:2610-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 11 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP6)
SUSE-SU-2026:2625-1: moderate: Security update for GraphicsMagick

Rocky Linux 938 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Rocky Linux just dropped a wave of RLSA security advisories covering versions 8, 9, and 10. The heavy hitters are Important patches for nginx 1.24, PostgreSQL 18 and 16, python-urllib3, and Firefox, which means ignoring them leaves the digital doors wide open. Moderate fixes target libpng, opencryptoki, and libsolv, while libtasn1 and libxml2 get tagged Low.

RLSA-2026:28212: Important: nginx:1.24 security update
RLSA-2026:28243: Moderate: libxslt security update
RLSA-2026:28231: Moderate: opencryptoki security update
RLSA-2026:28000: Important: python-urllib3 security update
RLSA-2026:27740: Moderate: golang-github-openprinting-ipp-usb security update
RLSA-2026:28234: Low: libxml2 security update
RLSA-2026:27742: Important: postgresql18 security update
RLSA-2026:27929: Important: python3.14-urllib3 security update
RLSA-2026:28233: Moderate: libpng security update
RLSA-2026:27842: Important: memcached security update
RLSA-2026:26566: Important: xorg-x11-server-Xwayland security, bug fix, and enhancement update
RLSA-2026:28236: Moderate: libsolv security update
RLSA-2026:28235: Low: libtasn1 security update
RLSA-2026:27733: Important: firefox security update
RLSA-2026:28210: Moderate: vim security update
RLSA-2026:27743: Important: postgresql16 security update
RLSA-2026:28158: Important: python-urllib3 security update
RLSA-2026:28256: Moderate: opencryptoki security update
RLSA-2026:28255: Moderate: libpng security update
RLSA-2026:28253: Low: libtasn1 security update
RLSA-2026:28244: Moderate: libpng15 security update
RLSA-2026:27734: Important: firefox security update
RLSA-2026:28999: Important: postgresql:12 security update

Red Hat 9445 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Red Hat has released a couple of security updates for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The kpatch tools work by loading patches directly into memory, which means fewer server restarts and a whole lot less panic on Friday afternoons when sysadmins should be off the clock. Back to the list. Roughly thirty packages got patched across RHEL 8, 9, and 10, including kpatch, OpenShift, and buildah.

RHSA-2026:28581: Important: python3.14 security, bug fix, and enhancement update
RHSA-2026:28584: Moderate: libxslt security update
RHSA-2026:28741: Critical: kpatch-patch-5_14_0-687_10_1 security update
RHSA-2026:28740: Critical: kpatch-patch-5_14_0-570_116_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-570_17_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-570_39_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-570_66_1, and kpatch-patch-5_14_0-570_94_1 secur ...
RHSA-2026:28742: Critical: kpatch-patch-6_12_0-211_16_1 security update
RHSA-2026:28738: Critical: kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_100_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_113_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_126_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_68_2, and kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_84_1 sec ...
RHSA-2026:28290: Moderate: libreoffice security update
RHSA-2026:28921: Important: nginx:1.24 security update
RHSA-2026:28911: Moderate: coreutils security update
RHSA-2026:29020: Moderate: libpng12 security update
RHSA-2026:28922: Moderate: libreoffice security update
RHSA-2026:28923: Important: tigervnc security update
RHSA-2026:29110: Important: bind security update
RHSA-2026:29035: Important: skopeo security update
RHSA-2026:28999: Important: postgresql:12 security update
RHSA-2026:28973: Important: nginx security update
RHSA-2026:28998: Important: evince security update
RHSA-2026:29018: Moderate: libpng12 security update
RHSA-2026:29016: Moderate: libpng15 security update
RHSA-2026:29019: Moderate: libpng15 security update
RHSA-2026:29021: Moderate: libpng15 security update
RHSA-2026:29022: Moderate: libpng12 security update
RHSA-2026:26997: Important: OpenShift Container Platform 4.18.45 packages and security update
RHSA-2026:28832: Moderate: openssl-fips-provider security update
RHSA-2026:29210: Important: perl-IO-Compress security update
RHSA-2026:29455: Important: buildah security update
RHSA-2026:29195: Important: buildah security update
RHSA-2026:29182: Important: perl-IO-Compress security update
RHSA-2026:26999: Important: OpenShift Container Platform 4.19.35 packages and security update

Oracle Linux 6500 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Oracle pushed updates across Linux 8 and 9 that tackle dozens of open vulnerabilities. The big ones cover databases like PostgreSQL jumping to 16.14 and MySQL landing at 8.4.9.

ELSA-2026-28143 Important: Oracle Linux 8 postgresql:16 security update
ELSA-2026-26180 Moderate: Oracle Linux 8 mysql:8.4 security update
ELSA-2026-27738 Important: Oracle Linux 8 libpq security update
ELSA-2026-13672 Important: Oracle Linux 9 fence-agents security update
ELBA-2026-50326 Oracle Linux 9 leapp-repository bug fix update
ELSA-2026-24369 Important: Oracle Linux 9 unbound security update
ELSA-2026-24368 Important: Oracle Linux 9 bind9.18 security update
ELSA-2026-22313 Moderate: Oracle Linux 9 compat-openssl11 security update
ELSA-2026-21755 Important: Oracle Linux 9 flatpak security update
ELSA-2026-21381 Important: Oracle Linux 9 thunderbird security update
ELSA-2026-21468 Important: Oracle Linux 9 cockpit security update
ELSA-2026-20568 Important: Oracle Linux 9 jmc security update
ELSA-2026-21391 Important: Oracle Linux 9 httpd security update
ELSA-2026-19374 Critical: Oracle Linux 9 nginx security update
ELSA-2026-19610 Important: Oracle Linux 9 libsndfile security update
ELSA-2026-19373 Important: Oracle Linux 9 dnsmasq security update
ELBA-2026-50348 Oracle Linux 9 crash bug fix update
ELSA-2026-19366 Important: Oracle Linux 9 python-markdown security update
ELSA-2026-19362 Important: Oracle Linux 9 gimp security update
ELSA-2026-19365 Important: Oracle Linux 9 jq security update
ELSA-2026-19364 Important: Oracle Linux 9 dovecot security update
ELSA-2026-50324 Moderate: Oracle Linux 9 pyOpenSSL security update
ELSA-2026-19359 Important: Oracle Linux 9 openexr security update
ELSA-2026-19358 Moderate: Oracle Linux 9 freerdp security update
ELSA-2026-19356 Moderate: Oracle Linux 9 libsoup security update
ELSA-2026-19352 Important: Oracle Linux 9 grafana security update
ELSA-2026-19351 Important: Oracle Linux 9 grafana-pcp security update
ELSA-2026-28923 Important: Oracle Linux 8 tigervnc security update
ELSA-2026-28921 Important: Oracle Linux 8 nginx:1.24 security update
ELSA-2026-28553 Moderate: Oracle Linux 8 vim security update
ELSA-2026-27811 Important: Oracle Linux 8 kernel security update

Debian 10966 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

As of right now, Debian maintains a steady stream of emergency patches, and this latest batch tackles roughly six distinct vulnerabilities across major Linux packages. Longtime system watchers notice a familiar pattern of technical debt piling up across database tools, yet administrators must return to prioritizing this specific upgrade before the next wave of exploits surfaces. Roughly equivalent trouble waits in cloud-init, where broken repository links stop machines from grabbing security updates, while yelp, libhttp-daemon-perl, and libmatio open doors for sandbox escapes, arbitrary command execution, and remote code execution.

[DLA 4644-1] libmatio security update
ELA-1755-1 libhttp-daemon-perl security update (by )
[DLA 4645-1] cloud-init - correct sources.list generation
[DLA 4646-1] postgresql-13 security update
[DLA 4647-1] yelp security update

AlmaLinux 2589 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

AlmaLinux shipped new security patches yesterday. The updates covers versions 8 through 10, and PostgreSQL and TigerVNC take the front seat with important-rated fixes that plug credential recovery leaks before knocking out denial-of-service bugs. Admins will also find moderate to low severity tweaks for Python 3.14, Vim, libpng, and a handful of system libraries aimed at shutting down buffer overflows and command injection flaws.

ALSA-2026:28143: postgresql:16 security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:28208: postgresql:13 security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:28553: vim security update (Moderate)
ALSA-2026:19342: tigervnc security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:28210: vim security update (Moderate)
ALSA-2026:28234: libxml2 security update (Low)
ALSA-2026:28233: libpng security update (Moderate)
ALSA-2026:28235: libtasn1 security update (Low)
ALSA-2026:28236: libsolv security update (Moderate)
ALSA-2026:28581: python3.14 security, bug fix, and enhancement update (Important)
ALSA-2026:28584: libxslt security update (Moderate)
2026-06-24

Software 44499 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Zed Editor 1.8.2 is live, bringing a sidebar worktree shortcut, a pane size reset command, and Anthropic-compatible provider support to the editor. Agent terminals get tighter control with host-specific network allowlisting and a new init command, while Git performance improves through reduced background overhead and faster branch resolution. Editor workflows gain select inside and select around delimiters actions, and Prettier now respects .editorconfig files for formatting. 

Software 44499 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Ventoy 1.1.14 patches the UEFI CA 2023 revocation that recently bricked bootable drives across modern systems. The update swaps in a fresh secure boot shim but forces users to manually enroll a new signing key during the first boot. On the management side, the release syncs VentoyPlugson and introduces a VTOY_SECURE_BOOT_POLICY flag for tighter deployment control. If you're relying on network booting instead of physical media, the release notes also point users toward the iVentoy PXE server alternative.

Software 44499 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Visual Studio Code 1.126 dropped today, introducing session-level credit tracking and a multi-chat Agents window to give developers tighter control over their AI spending. The release also consolidates model tuning settings and shifts new workspaces into Restricted Mode by default, meaning you’ll browse unfamiliar code safely before any automation triggers. You can rename individual chat tabs within shared sessions, and those conversations persist across window reloads so you don’t lose your place.

Linux 3376 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Valve has updated the SteamOS 3.8 DIY install image, closing the gap between the official release and the flashing tool while massively expanding third-party hardware support. The update currently requires an AMD GPU, but it brings sweeping improvements to desktop mode, defaulting to Wayland with KDE Plasma 6.4.3 and a Linux 6.16 kernel. Valve also packed in numerous developer tools, audio routing fixes, and low-latency controller support for dozens of PC handhelds. This release effectively transforms SteamOS into a viable foundation for custom Linux gaming rigs ahead of the company’s next hardware wave.

Software 44499 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fish 4.8.0 ships with 234 commits from 39 contributors, centering on a backend shift from GNU gettext to Fluent for translatable messages. The update finally brings -L and -P flags to the cd builtin, giving users explicit control over symbolic link resolution. Session management improves with a fix for dropped history across concurrent instances, while the upgrade process now gracefully skips legacy theme config files. Package maintainers and script writers should note the cleaned-up installation directories and the removal of automatic argument unescaping in the complete builtin.

Software 44499 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Valve pushed a stable Steam client update on June 23rd that significantly raises the streaming ceiling for Remote Play. The new adaptive bitrate cap now pushes up to 250 Mbit/s on compatible clients, though you’ll need the beta branch to unlock the full limit. Windows users can also bypass the traditional four-controller limit by launching the client with the -gameinput flag, while Linux gets a quieter Pipewire session optimization. The rollout drops automatically with your next launch, but the enhanced streaming features and several Steam Input bug fixes only take full effect when both machines are running the latest client builds.

Software 44499 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

DavidoTek just released ProtonUp-Qt v2.15.1 to GitHub. The Linux compatibility manager now finally detects aarch64 hardware correctly, stopping ARM handhelds from accidentally pulling x86_64 Proton-GE builds. You will also see several backend swaps, including Luxtorpeda moving to Codeberg and proton-cachyos replacing Proton-Sarek for both Steam and Lutris users. Grab the AppImage from GitHub or wait a few days for the Flathub package if you want to keep your Wine and Proton layers in check.

Reviews 52673 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The Claw 8 EX AI+ breaks the compromise. HotHardware and Windows Central reviewers agree that Intel’s Arc G3 Extreme chip pushes this thing to performance levels most competitors simply cannot match as of right now, even if it's that premium price tag that makes you blink twice during checkout. Storage capacity eating into monthly budgets fast, while raw speeds lag behind and hardware trends cycle every few years. On top of that, the $229 ASRock X870E board, Corsair HS35 v3 headset, and a TerraMaster NAS running TOS 7 with OpenClaw round out a day where there's clear performance gains despite the usual price hikes.

Software 44499 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

System76 has officially shipped COSMIC 1.1, the latest stable release of its Rust-based desktop environment for Pop!_OS and other GNU/Linux distributions. The update brings practical workflow improvements like COSMIC Monitor, Page-Up/Page-Down navigation in the file manager, recursive wallpaper scanning, and a more stable Wayland compositor with tiling exceptions. Most importantly, the project has abandoned monolithic releases in favor of regular minor version bumps, ensuring faster patch cycles for Linux desktop users going forward. Arch Linux users will likely see the update hit their mirrors first, while Pop!_OS and Debian packages follow in the coming weeks.

Software 44499 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

GE-Proton11-1 has been released, pulling the community fork directly onto Proton 11 bleeding-edge. The real headline is a complete media pipeline overhaul that gutted GStreamer and reroutes DirectShow video through winedmo and FFmpeg. GloriousEggroll used an AI agent to patch decades of legacy game compatibility, dropping dozens of environment variables and eliminating the need for manual winetricks hacks. It’s a massive step forward for legacy media playback, though you should treat it as experimental and keep your Steam branches updated before installing.

Software 44499 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Node.js 24.18.0 has shipped as the latest LTS release, bringing targeted performance adjustments to the HTTP agent and Buffer allocation system. The update adds TurboSHAKE and KangarooTwelve support to the Web Cryptography API while patching CryptoKey handling against prototype pollution and malformed inputs. You'll also see the default Buffer pool size jump to 64 KiB, which should cut down on allocation churn for memory-heavy workloads. Alongside these core improvements, the release bumps the bundled npm dependency to 11.16.0 and patches SQLite to 3.53.1 for broader runtime stability.

Ubuntu 7130 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Ubuntu pushed out fresh security patches. Admins running Ubuntu 22.04 through 26.04 need to grab the libvncserver bump to 0.9.15+dfsg to plug CVE-2020-29260 and the trio of 2026 exploits that wreck Tight encoding handlers, while the libnfs fix stops a string length bug from spawning arbitrary code on remote mounts. On top of that, you'll want to run a standard system upgrade to clear the backlog, though keep in mind that patches for those older boxes from 14.04 up to 20.04 now require Ubuntu Pro to stay current.

[USN-8463-1] LibVNCServer vulnerabilities
[USN-8464-1] LIBNFS vulnerability
[USN-8193-2] libcap vulnerability

SUSE 5688 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

SUSE published a batch of critical security advisories for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4 through SP7 and openSUSE Leap 15.4 to 15.6. Keep in mind that there's roughly 60 kernel flaws alongside OpenSSL 3 and ImageMagick 7 updates to install, which don't get updated as often, so administrators will definitely notice the patching time required for these heavy modules.

SUSE-SU-2026:2496-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 52 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4)
SUSE-SU-2026:2520-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 13 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP7)
SUSE-SU-2026:2511-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 53 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4)
openSUSE-SU-2026:0212-1: important: Security update for hamlib
SUSE-SU-2026:2523-1: important: Security update for libinput
SUSE-SU-2026:2530-1: important: Security update for libinput
SUSE-SU-2026:2529-1: important: Security update for libinput
SUSE-SU-2026:2553-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 26 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP6)
SUSE-SU-2026:2532-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 10 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP7)
SUSE-SU-2026:2567-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 31 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP5)
SUSE-SU-2026:2559-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 25 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP6)
openSUSE-SU-2026:20965-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel
openSUSE-SU-2026:20966-1: moderate: Security update for editorconfig-core-c
openSUSE-SU-2026:20967-1: low: Security update for opensc
openSUSE-SU-2026:11079-1: moderate: ghc-crypton-asn1-parse-0.10.0-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:11078-1: moderate: ghc-crypton-asn1-encoding-0.10.0-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:11075-1: moderate: docker-stable-24.0.9_ce-18.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:11077-1: moderate: ghc-aws-0.25.2-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:11081-1: moderate: ghc-crypton-pem-0.3.0-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:11074-1: moderate: containerized-data-importer1.65-api-1.65.0-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:11073-1: moderate: bitcoin-qt6-31.0-2.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:11080-1: moderate: ghc-crypton-asn1-types-0.4.1-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:11076-1: moderate: dracut-110+suse.35.g9834432-1.1 on GA media
SUSE-SU-2026:2575-1: important: Security update for libsolv, libzypp, zypper
SUSE-SU-2026:2580-1: important: Security update for ImageMagick
SUSE-SU-2026:2584-1: moderate: Security update for exiv2
SUSE-SU-2026:2590-1: important: Security update for libsolv, libzypp, zypper
SUSE-SU-2026:2595-1: important: Security update for rekor
SUSE-SU-2026:2597-1: important: Security update for podman
SUSE-SU-2026:2596-1: important: Security update for podman
SUSE-SU-2026:2598-1: important: Security update for openssl-3
SUSE-SU-2026:2599-1: important: Security update for libarchive
SUSE-SU-2026:2571-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 39 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP5)
SUSE-SU-2026:2588-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 18 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP6)

Slackware 1270 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The Slackware Linux Security Team has released libarchive 3.8.8 to fix security issues across 15.0 and -current, so you'll want to grab it. Libarchive has been the silent workhorse behind so many compression tasks for years, and it handles quirky formats way better than most alternatives.

libarchive (SSA:2026-174-01)

Rocky Linux 938 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Rocky Linux shipped security patches for PostgreSQL 13, 15, and 16 across both the 8 and 9 OS releases. The updates fix holes in postgres-decoderbufs, pgaudit, and pg_repack, which is arguably the most stable module lineup available right now, though CVSS severity ratings shift depending on the specific CVE tied to each component.

RLSA-2026:28037: Important: postgresql:15 security update
RLSA-2026:28143: Important: postgresql:16 security update
RLSA-2026:28208: Important: postgresql:13 security update

Red Hat 9445 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Red Hat released a fresh batch of security advisories today. The updates cover RHEL 8, 9, and 10, pushing critical kpatch fixes into RHSA-2026:28749 and RHSA-2026:28750 while quietly slipping important patches into postgresql:16, redis:7, and webkit2gtk3 for SAP environments, which means you'll likely need to schedule a maintenance window anyway. If your infrastructure runs Ansible Automation Platform 2.5 or 2.6, track down RHSA-2026:28376 and RHSA-2026:28377 first.

RHSA-2026:28158: Important: python-urllib3 security update
RHSA-2026:28143: Important: postgresql:16 security update
RHSA-2026:28148: Important: webkit2gtk3 security update
RHSA-2026:28142: Important: redis:7 security update
RHSA-2026:28139: Important: redis security update
RHSA-2026:28133: Important: vim security update
RHSA-2026:28132: Important: samba security update
RHSA-2026:28114: Important: webkit2gtk3 security update
RHSA-2026:28053: Important: samba security update
RHSA-2026:28208: Important: postgresql:13 security update
RHSA-2026:28157: Important: python3.14-urllib3 security update
RHSA-2026:28159: Important: python3.12-urllib3 security update
RHSA-2026:28146: Important: webkit2gtk3 security update
RHSA-2026:28210: Moderate: vim security update
RHSA-2026:28234: Low: libxml2 security update
RHSA-2026:28227: Important: .NET 8.0 security update
RHSA-2026:28385: Important: Satellite 6.18.6 Async Update
RHSA-2026:28749: Critical: kpatch-patch-4_18_0-553_109_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-553_125_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-2026:28748: Critical: 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_143_1, and kpatch-patch-4_18_0-477_97_1 se ...
RHSA-2026:28750: Critical: kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_117_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_134_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_148_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_158_1, and kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_172_1 s ...
RHSA-2026:28582: Moderate: keylime security update
RHSA-2026:28253: Low: libtasn1 security update
RHSA-2026:28254: Low: libxml2 security update
RHSA-2026:28247: Important: python3.14 security, bug fix, and enhancement update
RHSA-2026:28212: Important: nginx:1.24 security update
RHSA-2026:28553: Moderate: vim security update
RHSA-2026:28255: Moderate: libpng security update
RHSA-2026:28457: Moderate: libpng15 security update
RHSA-2026:28244: Moderate: libpng15 security update
RHSA-2026:28243: Moderate: libxslt security update
RHSA-2026:28458: Moderate: libpng15 security update
RHSA-2026:28236: Moderate: libsolv security update
RHSA-2026:28256: Moderate: opencryptoki security update
RHSA-2026:28376: Critical: Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.5 Product Security Update
RHSA-2026:28231: Moderate: opencryptoki security update
RHSA-2026:28377: Critical: Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.6 Product Security Update
RHSA-2026:28235: Low: libtasn1 security update
RHSA-2026:28233: Moderate: libpng security update
RHSA-2026:28209: Moderate: vim security update

Oracle Linux 6500 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora Linux 9395 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora pushed a heavy security batch for versions 43 and 44e. Chromium jumped to 149.0.7827.155 to plug nearly thirty memory corruption holes, while the perl-Crypt-DSA module finally stops caching nonce values across signatures. On top of that, materialx and FRR landed updates that fix a few CMake configuration errors and knock out some denial-of-service vectors, so you'll definitely want to run the dnf upgrade command to grab all the signed rpms right now, though the Python 3.15 rebuilds might trip up a couple of older workflows.

Fedora 43 Update: yt-dlp-2026.06.09-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: chromium-149.0.7827.155-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: materialx-1.39.5-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: coturn-4.13.1-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: perl-Crypt-DSA-1.21-1.fc43
Fedora 44 Update: materialx-1.39.5-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: coturn-4.13.1-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: perl-Crypt-DSA-1.21-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: frr-10.6.1-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: grout-0.16.0-1.fc44

Debian 10966 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Debian shipped critical updates for gst-plugins-bad1.0, python-urllib3, ImageMagick, u-boot, and beets across trixie, bullseye, and bookworm. The gst-plugins patch squashes three CVEs including CVE-2026-52718 and CVE-2026-53701 that let corrupted media trigger crashes, while the urllib3 update plugs that cross-origin redirect leak that’s arguably slipped past developers for months.

[DSA 6362-1] gst-plugins-bad1.0 security update
[DSA 6363-1] python-urllib3 security update
[DLA 4643-1] imagemagick security update
[DLA 4642-1] u-boot security update
[DLA 4641-1] beets security update

AlmaLinux 2589 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

AlmaLinux released security errata, affecting versions 8, 9, and 10. Firefox updates take center stage, addressing CVE-2026-12289 sandbox escapes and CVE-2026-12327 memory safety bugs for AL9 and AL10, while the AlmaLinux 8 Firefox package receives that exact same batch of fixes. The community chat has been buzzing about the Python urllib3 updates, with several admins reporting that CVE-2026-44432 was already being exploited in the wild. Kernel errata brings critical use-after-free and double-free patches, and you'll also need to apply updates for skopeo, libpq, and memcached to block remote code execution and username enumeration risks.

ALSA-2026:28000: python-urllib3 security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:19200: corosync security update (Moderate)
ALSA-2026:27734: firefox security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:27789: kernel security, bug fix, and enhancement update (Important)
ALSA-2026:27741: postgresql security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:28074: skopeo security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:27862: memcached security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:27717: firefox security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:26008: redis:6 security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:27738: libpq security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:27811: kernel security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:27812: kernel-rt security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:27733: firefox security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:27743: postgresql16 security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:27842: memcached security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:27929: python3.14-urllib3 security update (Important)

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