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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2015

    Time Event
    5:16a
    Stable kernels 4.1.3 and 4.0.9
    The
    4.1.3
    and
    4.0.9
    stable kernel releases are available with the usual set of important
    fixes. Note that 4.0.9 is the last in the 4.0.x series.
    4:49p
    Wednesday's security advisories

    Arch Linux has updated jre7-openjdk (multiple vulnerabilities).

    Debian has updated cacti (SQL injection).

    Debian-LTS has updated python-tornado (side-channel attack).

    openSUSE has updated ansible (13.2: two vulnerabilities), libressl (13.2: multiple vulnerabilities), pdns (13.2, 13.1: denial of service), and rubygem-activesupport-3_2 (13.2, 13.1: denial of service).

    Red Hat has updated autofs (RHEL6: privilege escalation), bind (RHEL6: denial of service), curl (RHEL6: multiple vulnerabilities), freeradius (RHEL6: buffer overflow), gnutls (RHEL6: multiple vulnerabilities), grep (RHEL6: two vulnerabilities), hivex (RHEL6: code execution), httpd (RHEL6: access restriction bypass), ipa (RHEL6: cross-site scripting), kernel (RHEL6: multiple vulnerabilities), libreoffice (RHEL6: code execution), libxml2 (RHEL6: denial of service), mailman (RHEL6: two vulnerabilities), net-snmp (RHEL6: denial of service), ntp (RHEL6: multiple vulnerabilities), pacemaker (RHEL6: privilege escalation), pki-core (RHEL6: cross-site scripting), ppc64-diag (RHEL6: two vulnerabilities), python (RHEL6: multiple vulnerabilities), sudo (RHEL6: information disclosure), wireshark (RHEL6: multiple vulnerabilities), and wpa_supplicant (RHEL6: denial of service).

    Ubuntu has updated lxc (15.04, 14.10, 14.04: two vulnerabilities) and mysql-5.5, mysql-5.6 (15.04, 14.10, 14.04, 12.04: multiple vulnerabilities).

    5:11p
    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 released
    Red Hat has announced
    the general availability
    of RHEL 6.7. "As the basis for large,
    complex IT deployments, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 offers enterprise IT
    teams new capabilities to bolster system security, proactively identify and
    resolve business-critical IT issues, and confidently embrace some of the
    latest open source technologies, such as Linux containers, without
    sacrificing operational stability.
    " The release
    notes
    contain details.
    9:06p
    [$] Django Girls one year later

    Though it got a bit of a late start due to some registration woes, the first day of EuroPython 2015 began with an engaging and well-received keynote. It recounted the history of a project that got its start just a year ago when the first Django Girls workshop was held at EuroPython 2014 in Berlin. The two women who started the project, Ola Sitarska and Ola Sendecka, spoke about how the workshop to teach women about Python and the Django web framework all came together—and the amazing progress that has been made by the organization in its first year.

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