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Ubuntu 25.10: OpenJDK 8 Critical XML External Entity Attack USN-7881-1

Nov25
by Ike on November 25, 2025 at 10:05 pm
Posted In: Ubuntu Linux Distribution - Security Advisories

OpenJDK 8 Security Update for Ubuntu

Several security issues were fixed in OpenJDK 8.

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Ubuntu 25.10: OpenJDK 17 Critical Security Flaws USN-7883-1

Nov25
by Ike on November 25, 2025 at 10:05 pm
Posted In: Ubuntu Linux Distribution - Security Advisories

Illustration showcasing OpenJDK 17 security vulnerabilities and updates.

Several security issues were fixed in OpenJDK 17.

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Debian: pdfminer Critical CVE-2025-64512 Code Execution Risk Advisory

Nov25
by Ike on November 25, 2025 at 9:19 pm
Posted In: Debian Linux Distribution - Security Advisories

Debian pdfminer code execution vulnerability advisory

A vulnerability was discovered in pdfminer, a tool for extracting information from PDF documents, which may result in the execution of arbitrary code if a specially crafted PDF file is processed. For the oldstable distribution (bookworm), this problem has been fixed in version 20221105+dfsg-1.1~deb12u1.

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Debian: Tryton DSA-6061-1 Cross-Site Scripting Critical Update

Nov25
by Ike on November 25, 2025 at 8:08 pm
Posted In: Debian Linux Distribution - Security Advisories

Debian Tryton XSS Vulnerability Advisory Update

Abdulfatah Abdillahi discovered a cross-site scripting vulnerability in the web client of the Tryton application platform. For the oldstable distribution (bookworm), this problem has been fixed in version 6.0.28+ds1-2+deb12u2. For the stable distribution (trixie), this problem has been fixed in

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WordPress 6.9 Release Candidate 3

Nov25
by Ike on November 25, 2025 at 3:33 pm
Posted In: 6-9, Backups, CMS, Development, General, PHP, release candidates, Releases, security, Wordpress

The third Release Candidate (“RC3”) for WordPress 6.9 is ready for download and testing!

This version of the WordPress software is under development. Please do not install, run, or test this version of WordPress on production or mission-critical websites. Instead, it’s recommended that you evaluate RC3 on a test server and site.

Reaching this phase of the release cycle is an important milestone. While release candidates are considered ready for release, testing remains crucial to ensure that everything in WordPress 6.9 is the highest quality possible.

You can test WordPress 6.9 RC3 in four ways:

Plugin Install and activate the WordPress Beta Tester plugin on a WordPress install. (Select the “Bleeding edge” channel and “Beta/RC Only” stream.)
Direct Download Download the RC3 version (zip). and install it on a WordPress website.
Command Line Use this WP-CLI command:
wp core update --version=6.9-RC3
WordPress Playground Use the 6.9 WordPress Playground instance to test the software directly in your browser.  No setup is required – just click and go! 

The scheduled final release date for WordPress 6.9 is December 2, 2025. The full release schedule can be found here. Your help testing RC versions is vital to making this release as stable and powerful as possible.

Please continue checking the Make WordPress Core blog for 6.9-related posts in the coming weeks for more information.

What’s in WordPress 6.9 RC3?

Want to look deeper into the details and technical notes for this release? Take a look at the WordPress 6.9 Field Guide. For technical information related to issues addressed since RC2, you can browse the following links:

  • Gutenberg commits for 6.9 since November 18
  • Closed WordPress Core Trac tickets since November 18

How you can contribute

WordPress is open source software made possible by a passionate community of people collaborating on and contributing to its development. The resources below outline various ways you can get involved with the world’s most popular open source web platform, regardless of your technical expertise.

Get involved in testing

Testing for issues is crucial to the development of any software. It’s also a meaningful way for anyone to contribute. 

Your help testing the WordPress 6.9 RC3 prerelease is key to ensuring that the final release is the best it can be. While testing the upgrade process is essential, trying out new features is equally important. This detailed guide will walk you through testing features in WordPress 6.9. For those new to testing, follow this general testing guide for more details on getting set up.

If you encounter an issue, please report it to the Alpha/Beta/RC area of the support forums or directly to WordPress Trac if you are comfortable writing a reproducible bug report. You can also check your issue against a list of known bugs.

Curious about testing releases in general?  Follow along with the testing initiatives in Make Core and join the #core-test channel on Making WordPress Slack..

Update your theme or plugin

For plugin and theme authors, your products play an integral role in extending the functionality and value of WordPress for all users.

Thanks for continuing to test your themes and plugins with the WordPress 6.9 prereleases. If you haven’t yet, please conclude your testing and update the “Tested up to” version in your theme and plugin readme files to 6.9.

If you find compatibility issues, please post detailed information in the support forum.

Test on your hosting platforms

Web hosts provide vital infrastructure for supporting WordPress and its users. Testing on hosting systems helps inform the development process while ensuring that WordPress and hosting platforms are fully compatible, free of errors, optimized for the best possible user experience, and that updates roll out to customer sites without issue.

Want to test WordPress on your hosting system? Get started with configuring distributed hosting tests here. 

Help translate WordPress

Do you speak a language other than English? ¿Español? Français? Русский? 日本語? हिन्दी? বাংলা? मराठी? ಕನ್ನಡ? You can help translate WordPress into more than 100 languages.

An RC3 haiku

Some folks make money,

some folks make time to travel,

and we Make WordPress.

Props to @akshayar, @davidbaumwald, @westonruter, @ellatrix, @mobarak and @tacoverdo for proofreading and review.

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