Friday's security updates CentOS has updated ca-certificates (C6: bad intermediate
certificate), nss (C5; C6: bad intermediate certificate),
pixman (C5; C6: code execution), and
xorg-x11-server (C5; C6: code execution).
Debian has updated curl
(information disclosure) and wireshark
(multiple vulnerabilities).
Fedora has updated ack (F19; F20:
code execution) and php (F18: multiple vulnerabilities;
F20: code execution).
Mageia has updated munin
(multiple vulnerabilities), php (multiple vulnerabilities), and wireshark (multiple vulnerabilities).
Mandriva has updated gnupg
(side channel attack), munin (MBS: multiple
vulnerabilities), php (MES: code execution), and wireshark (multiple
vulnerabilities).
openSUSE has updated samba
(13.1: multiple vulnerabilities).
Oracle has updated ca-certificates (O6: bad intermediate
certificate) and nss (O5; O6: bad intermediate
certificate).
Red Hat has updated ca-certificates (RHEL6: bad intermediate
certificate), kernel (RHEL5:
information leak), nss (bad intermediate certificate), pixman (denial of service), and xorg-x11-server (code execution).
SUSE has updated libfreebl3 (bad intermediate
certificate) and Mozilla Firefox
(multiple vulnerabilities).
Ubuntu has updated horizon
(12.10, 13.04, 13.10: information disclosure), keystone (13.10: access control bypass),
and libjpeg-turbo, libjpeg6b
(information disclosure).