Update tcpflow to 1.5.2 tag at github, fixing a security issue.
Archive for March 21st, 2019
**Version 1.5.2** * Fix bug in AES encryption affecting certain file sizes * Keep file permissions when modifying zip archives * Support systems with small stack size. * Add nullability annotations.
An intended access restriction in snapd could be bypassed by strict modesnaps on 64 bit architectures.
Several security issues were fixed in Firefox.
Debian: DSA-4413-1: ntfs-3g security update
A heap-based buffer overflow was discovered in NTFS-3G, a read-write NTFS driver for FUSE. A local user can take advantage of this flaw for local root privilege escalation.
p7zip could be made to crash or run programs as your login if it opened a specially crafted file.
The cPanel Mail Server – cPanel Eats Its Own Dog Food
“Eating your own dog food” is a popular practice amongst companies where the employees are encouraged, and often do, use their own product in real life scenarios. The phrase “eating your own dog food” was purported to have been coined in the 1970s when television advertisements for Alpo Dog Food. Spokesman Lorne Greene pointed out that he had fed Alpo to his own dogs. Another possibility, even stranger, was a story of the president of …
Ubuntu 3915-1: Ghostscript vulnerabilities
Several security issues were fixed in Ghostscript.
NTFS-3G could be made to crash or potentially run programs as anadministrator if executed with specially crafted arguments.