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The Alpine Linux project has released four new stable versions: 3.20.9, 3.21.6, 3.22.3, and 3.23.3, which address critical security issues in OpenSSL. These updates fix multiple common vulnerability exposures (CVEs) related to high-priority vulnerabilities in OpenSSL, including CVE-2025-11187, CVE-2025-15467, and CVE-2025-15468. The new versions also patch several other vulnerabilities: CVE-2025-66199, CVE-2025-68160, CVE-2025-69418, CVE-2025-69419, CVE-2025-69420, and CVE-2025-69421. These security fixes are intended to protect users from potential threats in the OpenSSL library.



Alpine 3.20.9, 3.21.6, 3.22.3, and 3.23.3 released

The Alpine Linux project has announced the release of four new stable versions: 3.20.9, 3.21.6, 3.22.3, and 3.23.3, addressing critical security issues in OpenSSL.

The OpenSSL security fixes include multiple CVEs (common vulnerability exposures). Notably, these patches address concerns related to several high-priority vulnerabilities: CVE-2025-11187, CVE-2025-15467, and CVE-2025-15468. Other vulnerabilities addressed include CVE-2025-66199, CVE-2025-68160, CVE-2025-69418, CVE-2025-69419, CVE-2025-69420, and CVE-2025-69421.

Alpine 3.20.9, 3.21.6, 3.22.3 and 3.23.3 released

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