Three security updates have been released for openSUSE Tumbleweed: one for PostgreSQL, one for tree-sitter-ruby, and one for ChromeDriver. The PostgreSQL update fixes 18 vulnerabilities and is rated moderate, while the tree-sitter-ruby update fixes 2 vulnerabilities and also has a moderate rating. The ChromeDriver update fixes 7 vulnerabilities and has a moderate rating as well.
SUSE Linux has released several security updates, including patches for the OpenJPEG2 and Python-Pycares packages. Multiple updates have also been made to the Linux Kernel to address potential vulnerabilities. In addition, security updates were issued for other packages such as libssh, Krita, Tor, LuaJIT, and Govulncheck-Vulndb. The severity of these updates ranges from low to important, indicating varying levels of risk if left unpatched.
Several security updates have been announced by SUSE, including updates for Avahi and the Linux kernel. A high-priority update has also been issued to address vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel. Additionally, updates for the bird3, tiff, and expat packages have been released.
Several security updates have been released for SUSE Linux distributions, addressing vulnerabilities in various components. Important security updates are available for the Linux Kernel (multiple entries) and Mozilla Thunderbird, indicating critical security issues. Moderate security updates have been issued for rustup, vim, sevctl, busybox, and busybox-links.
There are four SUSE Linux security updates available. The first two updates, SUSE-SU-2025:03285-1 and SUSE-SU-2025:03289-1, address vulnerabilities in mybatis/ognl and govulncheck-vulndb, respectively, with the latter being classified as moderate. Additionally, there are important security updates for Mozilla Firefox (SUSE-SU-2025:03291-1) and a moderate update for Wireshark (SUSE-SU-2025:03294-1).
A security update is available for openSUSE Tumbleweed that resolves one vulnerability. The update addresses an issue fixed in the rke2-1.33-1.33.5+rke2r1-1.1 package, which is classified as having a moderate rating. The affected product is openSUSE Tumbleweed, and the relevant security reference can be found on Suse's website regarding CVE-2025-1974.
Two security updates are available for openSUSE Tumbleweed, one addressing 2 vulnerabilities and the other fixing 11. The first update resolves issues with the govulncheck-vulndb-0.0.20250918T182144-1.1 package, while the second update addresses security issues in Mozilla Firefox version 143.0. The updates are rated as moderate risk, and installing them will help to prevent potential security breaches.
SUSE has released security updates for various packages, including the Linux Kernel and Chromium. The Linux Kernel update is considered important, while the Chromium updates are also important. Additionally, there are moderate security updates for bluez, frr, mariadb, and other packages such as cups, cairo, cmake, and more.
Several security updates are available for SUSE Linux, including updates for net-tools and bluez. Additionally, important security updates have been released for packages such as cups, java-1_8_0-ibm, curl (with two separate updates), and the Linux Kernel. Moderate security updates are also available for various other packages, including busybox, busybox-links, krb5, shadowsocks-v2ray-plugin, and yt-dlp.
Security updates have been released for SUSE Linux, which include fixes for various vulnerabilities. The affected packages are nginx, raptor, nvidia-open-driver-G06-signed, firefox-esr, and tkimg.
Multiple security updates have been released for SUSE Linux, addressing vulnerabilities across various packages. The updates include patches for Kerberos (krb5), Process Control and Communication (pcp), the Linux Kernel with live patches 5 and 9, RabbitMQ Server 3.1.3, and libavif.
Security updates have been released for SUSE Linux, addressing various vulnerabilities across different components. The updates include security patches for the Linux Kernel (Live Patches) and Java applications, specifically affecting versions 11, 17, and 8 openJDK. Additionally, several moderate-level security updates were released for packages such as cargo-packaging, cargo-c, kernel-devel, and cargo-audit on openSUSE GA media. These updates aim to enhance the security of SUSE Linux systems and prevent potential exploitation of vulnerabilities by malicious actors.
Two security updates have been released for Chromium, addressing two vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-10200 and CVE-2025-10201) that affect openSUSE Backports SLE-15-SP6 and SLE-15-SP7. Additionally, an update has been released for ChromeDriver on GA media of openSUSE Tumbleweed to fix the same vulnerabilities. A separate security update has also been released for Kubo on openSUSE Backports SLE-15-SP7, addressing a vulnerability (CVE-2025-22872) that can cause incorrect DOM construction.
SUSE Linux has released several important security updates for its kernel, including Live Patch 32 for SLE 15 SP4 and multiple patches for SLE 15 SP5. Additionally, there are security updates available for third-party packages such as curl and go1.25. Moderate security updates have also been released for python-eventlet, libssh-config-0.11.3-1.1 on openSUSE GA media, and orthanc-gdcm-1.7-1.1 on openSUSE GA media.
There are several new security updates available for SUSE. The updates include a moderate security update for ffmpeg-4 and multiple important security updates for packages such as postgresql16, ImageMagick, go1.24-openssl, and the Linux Kernel (with various live patches).
Several security updates have been released for SUSE Linux, including updates for the Linux Kernel and other packages such as python-deepdiff and ImageMagick. Additionally, some openSUSE updates were also released, including moderate-level fixes for warewulf4, perl-JSON-XS, and python311-deepdiff.
There are several security updates available for SUSE Linux. Important and critical security updates include a fix for netty, netty-tcnative, and regionServiceClientConfig for Azure, EC2, and GCE, which have been rated as important or critical. Additionally, there are two moderate updates for kernel-devel-6.16.5-1.1 and java-1_8_0-openjdk-1.8.0.462-1.1.
The openSUSE-SU-2025:0339-1 update fixes two vulnerabilities and an errata for 7zip, which is now at version 25.01. This update improves handling of symbolic links and bypasses default security checks when creating them, among other changes. In contrast, the SUSE-SU-2025:03095-1 update addresses a single vulnerability in Firebird, specifically CVE-2017-11509, which allowed authenticated remote code execution via external functions.
An update has been released for the libQt5Pdf5 package on openSUSE Tumbleweed, which solves 16 security vulnerabilities. The update, rated as moderate, includes fixes for several vulnerabilities identified by CVE numbers. The affected packages include various components related to Qt5 PDF and the web engine, and users are encouraged to install the updated versions.
Several security updates are available for openSUSE Tumbleweed, which solve vulnerabilities in various packages. The affected packages include chromedriver, libsixel-bash-completion, trivy, 7zip, and go1.25, with a total of eight vulnerabilities addressed across these packages. Each update is rated as moderate and can be installed to fix the corresponding vulnerabilities. The updates provide patches for CVE-2025-9864, CVE-2025-9865, CVE-2025-9866, CVE-2025-9867, CVE-2025-9300, CVE-2025-46569, CVE-2025-53816, and CVE-2025-47910.