Ubuntu 6586-1: FreeImage vulnerabilities
Several security issues were fixed in FreeImage.
Several security issues were fixed in FreeImage.
Xerces-C++ could be made to crash or run programs if it opened a specially crafted file.
Several security issues were fixed in MySQL.
libssh2 could be made to expose sensitive information over the network.
Update to 1.4.16. Fixes CVE-2023-6277 (in bundled libtiff).
Backport fix for CVE-2023-49438.
Update to 1.4.16. Fixes CVE-2023-6277 (in bundled libtiff).
update to 120.0.6099.216 – High CVE-2024-0333: Insufficient data validation in Extensions
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Fabian Baeumer, Marcus Brinkmann and Joerg Schwenk discovered that the SSH protocol is prone to a prefix truncation attack, known as the “Terrapin attack”. This attack allows a MITM attacker to effect a limited break of the integrity of the early encrypted SSH transport
Fabian Baeumer, Marcus Brinkmann and Joerg Schwenk discovered that the SSH protocol is prone to a prefix truncation attack, known as the “Terrapin attack”. This attack allows a MITM attacker to effect a limited break of the integrity of the early encrypted SSH transport
Fabian Baeumer, Marcus Brinkmann and Joerg Schwenk discovered that the SSH protocol is prone to a prefix truncation attack, known as the “Terrapin attack”. This attack allows a MITM attacker to effect a limited break of the integrity of the early encrypted SSH transport
Forbid shell metasymbols in username/hostname Resolve Terrapin attack Apply destination constraints to all PKCS#11 keys
Bugfix release. Includes security fixes for CVE-2021-42260 and CVE-2023-34194 and a fix for incorrect text element encoding (upstream isssue #51).
Several security issues were fixed in dotnet6, dotnet7, and dotnet8.
Several security issues were fixed in OpenSSH.
Xerces-C++ could be made to crash or run programs if it opened a specially crafted file.
Several security issues were fixed in Go.
USN-6562-1 caused some minor regressions in Firefox.
CVE fix for: CVE-2023-6377, CVE-2023-6478
CVE fix for: CVE-2023-6377, CVE-2023-6478
Terrapin fix
Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.
The system could be made to crash or run programs as an administrator.
Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.
A security issue was discovered in Chromium, which could result in the execution of arbitrary code, denial of service, or information disclosure.
Several security issues were fixed in Twisted.
USN-6541-1 introduced a regression in the GNU C Library.
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