This is the second in a series of blog posts around Git and a new feature coming in version 72, Git Version Control. You can see the first here: What is Git? We got waylaid by the GDPR last week, but continue watching for a new one every Wednesday! If you follow our feature request site, you already know about our upcoming feature, Git Version Control. We’re designing it to make hosting repositories as easy …
Archive for May 30th, 2018
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(May 29) Several vulnerabilities were discovered in qemu, a fast processor emulator. CVE-2017-15038
(May 29) Batik could be made to expose sensitive information if it received a specially crafted XML.
(May 25) Several security issues were fixed in the kernel.
(May 29) Etienne Stalmans discovered that git, a fast, scalable, distributed revision control system, is prone to an arbitrary code execution vulnerability exploitable via specially crafted submodule names in a .gitmodules file.
(May 29) The v4.16.11 kernel includes important fixes across the tree —- The v4.16.9 stable update contains critical fixes across the tree
(May 29) An update for kernel is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 Extended Update Support. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score,
(May 29) An update for kernel is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Extended Update Support. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score,