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Monday, January 26th, 2015

    Time Event
    8:07a
    Kernel prepatch 3.19-rc6
    Linus has released the 3.19-rc6 kernel
    prepatch. "I currently expect to make an rc7 next week, with the
    final 3.19 in two weeks, as per the usual schedule.
    "
    6:06p
    Security advisories for Monday

    CentOS has updated jasper (C7: multiple vulnerabilities).

    Debian has updated jasper (multiple vulnerabilities), mysql-5.5 (multiple vulnerabilities), polarssl (code execution), squid (denial of service), and websvn (information disclosure).

    Debian-LTS has updated libevent (denial of service) and websvn (information disclosure).

    Fedora has updated docker-io (F20: multiple vulnerabilities), grep (F21: heap buffer overrun), java-1.7.0-openjdk (F20: multiple vulnerabilities), java-1.8.0-openjdk (F21; F20: multiple vulnerabilities), kde-runtime (F20: misuse of crypto), kernel (F21: restriction bypass), python-django (F21: multiple vulnerabilities), and xdg-utils (F21: command injection).

    Mageia has updated aircrack-ng (multiple vulnerabilities), chromium-browser-stable (multiple vulnerabilities), jasper (multiple vulnerabilities), and java-1.7.0-openjdk (multiple vulnerabilities).

    openSUSE has updated Firefox (11.4: multiple vulnerabilities), libevent (13.2, 13.1: denial of service), openssl (13.2, 13.1: multiple vulnerabilities), shotwell, vala (13.2: heap buffer overflow), and thunderbird (13.2, 13.1: multiple vulnerabilities).

    SUSE has updated flash-player (SLED11 SP3: unspecified vulnerability) and vsftpd (SLES11 SP3: unauthorized access).

    Ubuntu has updated ghostscript (10.04: multiple vulnerabilities), jasper (14.10, 14.04, 12.04: multiple vulnerabilities), and unbound (14.10, 14.04: denial of service).

    10:30p
    PSF: 2014 Year in Review, Part 2
    The Python Software Foundation wraps
    up
    its 2014 retrospective. "On the technical side, the Python language grew with the releases of Python 2.7.9, 3.3.5, 3.4, and, in August, 3.4.1. Major new features of the 3.4 series, compared to 3.3 include "hundreds of small improvements and bug fixes." Additionally, Python 3.4.1 has many more advantages."

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