Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.
Archive for June 19th, 2025
Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.
Python could be made to overwrite files.
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Several security issues were fixed in Samba.
Several security issues were fixed in Express.
Several security issues were fixed in Go.
Security issues were discovered in Chromium which could result in the execution of arbitrary code, denial of service, or information disclosure.
New version 2.6.3 (rhbz#2368989) Fix for: CVE-2025-32801, CVE-2025-32802, CVE-2025-32803 kea.conf: Remove /tmp/ from socket-name for existing configurations kea.conf: Set pseudo-random password for default config to secure fresh install and allow CA startup without user intervention
Security fix for CVE-2025-47273
Fixes CVE-2025-32873: Denial-of-service possibility in strip_tags() Fixes CVE-2025-48432: Potential log injection via unescaped request path
New version 2.6.3 (rhbz#2368989) Fix for: CVE-2025-32801, CVE-2025-32802, CVE-2025-32803 kea.conf: Remove /tmp/ from socket-name for existing configurations kea.conf: Set pseudo-random password for default config to secure fresh install and allow CA startup without user intervention
Fixes CVE-2025-32873: Denial-of-service possibility in strip_tags() Fixes CVE-2025-48432: Potential log injection via unescaped request path