Debian: DSA-5675-1: chromium Security Advisory Updates
Security issues were discovered in Chromium, which could result in the execution of arbitrary code, denial of service or information disclosure.
Security issues were discovered in Chromium, which could result in the execution of arbitrary code, denial of service or information disclosure.
If you wanted to know what you need to do to list all of the open ports within your Linux environment you’ve come to the right place. But first, let’s demystify the concept of ports and grasp why it’s crucial to maintain a comprehensive list of these access points. In essence, a port serves as a gateway through which your operating system communicates with other devices or servers, facilitating the flow of network traffic. It’s like designated lanes on a busy highway, ensuring that each type of traffic reaches its intended destination without confusion. When it comes to ports, two…
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x86: Native Branch History Injection [XSA-456, CVE-2024-2201] update to xen 4.17.4, remove patches now included upstream rebase xen.gcc12.fixes.patch x86 HVM hypercalls may trigger Xen bug check [XSA-454, CVE-2023-46842] x86: Incorrect logic for BTC/SRSO mitigations [XSA-455, CVE-2024-31142]
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