– Update to upstream 2.1-37. 20220809 – Update of 06-55-03/0x97 (SKX-SP B1) microcode from revision 0x100015d up to 0x100015e; – Update of 06-55-04/0xb7 (SKX-D/SP/W/X H0/M0/M1/U0) microcode from revision 0x2006d05 up to 0x2006e05; – Update of 06-6a-06/0x87 (ICX-SP D0) microcode from revision 0xd000363 up to 0xd000375; – Update of 06-7a-01/0x01 (GLK B0) microcode
Archive for August 17th, 2022
2.6.7
lsi53c895a: Do not abort when DMA requested and no data queued (#552) lsi53c895a: Fix use-after-free in lsi_do_msgout (CVE-2022-0216) (rhbz#2070902)
New version 3.2.5 Fix for CVE-2022-29154, CVE-2022-37434
zlib could be made to crash or run programs if it received specially crafted input.
Multiple security issues were discovered in Chromium, which could result in the execution of arbitrary code, denial of service or information disclosure.
USN-5526-1 introduced a regression in PyJWT.
Following GDPR and Cookie Regulations on Your Sites
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force nearly four years ago, but the ways it is understood and applied in practice are still evolving. It’s been on the news that not everyone succeeded in making themselves compliant – in January, the French regulatory authority fined Google and Facebook (in the sum of €150 million and €60 million, respectively) for violating cookie laws. It is worth noting that Google has already been fined once for failing to follow cookie regulations (the earlier fine was in the sum of €100 million). The topic of cookie use draws more and more attention,…
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