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Friday, December 20th, 2013

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    5:01p
    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).

    7:13p
    'Tis the season for new stable kernel releases

    Just in time for the holidays, jolly ol' Greg Kroah-Hartman has released three new stable kernels: 3.12.6, 3.10.25, and 3.4.75. Each contains the usual bevy of updates and fixes; all users are encouraged to upgrade.

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