Ubuntu 6478-1: Traceroute vulnerability
Traceroute could be made to execute arbitrary commands.
Traceroute could be made to execute arbitrary commands.
procps-ng could be made to crash if it received specially crafted input.
USN-6456-1 caused some minor regressions in Firefox.
update to 119.0.6045.123. Security fix for CVE-2023-5996 —- update to 119.0.6045.105. Security fixes: High CVE-2023-5480: Inappropriate implementation in Payments. High CVE-2023-5482: Insufficient data validation in USB. High CVE-2023-5849: Integer overflow in USB. Medium CVE-2023-5850: Incorrect security UI in Downloads. Medium CVE-2023-5851:
Update to 0.7.8 Security fix for CVE-2023-43907
Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the PostgreSQL database system. CVE-2023-5868
Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the PostgreSQL database system. CVE-2023-5868
Meet Twenty Twenty-Four, the most versatile default theme yet—bundled with WordPress 6.4 and ready to make it uniquely yours.
Several security issues were fixed in memcached.
WordPress Executive Director, Josepha Haden Chomphosy, speaks to the strategic approach to integrating open source solutions within your company and offers insight into initiating open source advocacy conversations. Tune in for a session that could redefine your company’s technological approach.
Fixes CVEs reported against Xserver.
Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the FFmpeg multimedia framework, which could result in denial of service or potentially the execution of arbitrary code if malformed files/streams are processed.
Update to 9.5.0, backport fix for CVE-2023-44271.
Backport upstream fixes – Fixes: CVE-2023-38200 – Fixes: CVE-2023-38201
September-October 2023 was yet another fun and eventful chapter in WordPress, with more WordCamps hosting exciting discussions, knowledge sharing, and learning. This month also welcomed the release of WordPress 6.4 and the Twenty Twenty-Four theme. Let’s check it out. Meet WordPress 6.4 “Shirley” WordPress 6.4 “Shirley” was released on November 7, 2023, and named after […]
In an effort to simplify and streamline our support system, we are integrating cPanel Community Forums into our Support Portal. On November 21, 2023, we will complete migration on all the accounts and forum history from 2018 forward to our support platform and launch the new forum. But do not worry; this transition is all about making things simpler, more accessible, and even more fun! Let us take you through how these …
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Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.
Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.
**MySQL 8.0.35** Release notes: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/8.0/en/news-8-0-35.html
Update to 1.95.1 (CVE-2023-43796) —- Update to v1.95.0
**MySQL 8.0.35** Release notes: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/8.0/en/news-8-0-35.html
Update to 1.95.1 (CVE-2023-43796) —- Update to v1.95.0
**MySQL 8.0.35** Release notes: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/8.0/en/news-8-0-35.html
DSA text goes here For the oldstable distribution (bullseye), this problem has been fixed in version 119.0.6045.123-1~deb11u1.
Several security issues were fixed in xrdp.
Ensure stb_image contains the latest CVE patches
Ensure stb_image contains the latest CVE patches
WordPress 6.4.1 is now available! This minor release features four bug fixes. You can review a summary of the maintenance updates in this release by reading the Release Candidate announcement or view the list of tickets on Trac. WordPress 6.4.1 is a short-cycle release. If you have sites that support automatic background updates, the update process will […]
Multiple security vulnerabilities have been discovered in Cacti, a web interface for graphing of monitoring systems, which could result in cross-site scripting, SQL injection, an open redirect or command injection.
Security fixes for CVE-2023-34058 and CVE-2023-34059
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