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Monday, January 28th, 2013

    Time Event
    7:10p
    Monday's security updates
    Fedora has updated rubygem-rack (F18; F17; F16: multiple vulnerabilities), rubygem-multi_xml (F17: code execution), qemu (F18; F17; F16: buffer overflow), seamonkey (F18: multiple vulnerabilities), moodle (F18; F17; F16: man-in-the-middle attack), drupal7 (F18; F17; F16: multiple vulnerabilities), drupal6 (F18; F17; F16: multiple vulnerabilities), zabbix (F18; F17: LDAP authentication override), php-symfony2-Yaml (F16: code execution), and mingw-freetype (F17: multiple vulnerabilities).

    Mageia has updated firefox (multiple vulnerabilities) and thunderbird (multiple vulnerabilities).

    Mandriva has updated perl (code execution).

    Ubuntu has updated libav (multiple vulnerabilities), ffmpeg (10.04 LTS: multiple vulnerabilities), and libssh (denial of service).

    7:16p
    Stable kernels 3.7.5, 3.4.28 and 3.0.61
    Greg KH has released stable kernels 3.7.5,
    3.4.28 and 3.0.61. All contain important fixes.
    10:10p
    Schulz: The meaning of the 4.0
    Charles H. Schulz Looks
    forward to the LibreOffice 4.0 release
    , currently planned for early
    February. "On a more abstract level, these changes also mark a more
    radical departure from the OpenOffice.org codebase, and it is now becoming
    quite difficult to just assume that because OpenOffice.org, Apache
    OpenOffice behave in one specific way LibreOffice would do just the
    same. Of course the API changes do not make the whole work themselves, but
    the work we started with the 3.4 branch is paying off: LibreOffice 4.0 is
    becoming a different animal, and that comes with its own distinct
    advantages while clearly showing our ability as a community to innovate and
    move forward.
    "

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