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Monday, February 13th, 2017

    Time Event
    6:09p
    Monday's security advisories

    Arch Linux has updated ffmpeg (two vulnerabilities), kdenetwork-kopete (social engineering attacks), and webkit2gtk (multiple vulnerabilities).

    Debian-LTS has updated openjdk-7 (multiple vulnerabilities) and vim (buffer overflow).

    Fedora has updated epiphany (F24: password extraction sweep attack).

    Gentoo has updated gnutls (multiple vulnerabilities), graphviz (multiple vulnerabilities from 2014), and lsyncd (command injection from 2014).

    Mageia has updated audacious-plugins (multiple vulnerabilities), calibre (information leak), and nagios (two vulnerabilities).

    openSUSE has updated irssi (42.2, 42.1: memory leak), libxml2 (42.2: three vulnerabilities), and tigervnc (42.2, 42.1: denial of service).

    Oracle has updated kernel 3.8.13 (OL7; OL6: multiple vulnerabilities), kernel 2.6.39 (OL6; OL5: multiple vulnerabilities).

    Red Hat has updated java-1.7.0-openjdk (RHEL5,6,7: multiple vulnerabilities).

    Scientific Linux has updated java-1.7.0-openjdk (SL5,6,7: multiple vulnerabilities).

    Slackware has updated bind (denial of service), openssl (three vulnerabilities), php (multiple vulnerabilities), and tcpdump (multiple vulnerabilities).

    6:58p
    [$] LEDE-17.01 is coming
    For some years, OpenWrt has arguably
    been the most active router-oriented distribution.
    Things changed in May of last year, though, when a group of OpenWrt
    developers split off to form the competing
    LEDE project. While the LEDE
    developers have been busy, the project has yet to make its first release.
    That situation is about to change, though, as evidenced by the LEDE v17.01.0-rc1 release candidate, which
    came out on February 1.

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