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What’s New in Plesk Obsidian 18.0.71: More Power and Flexibility

Aug07
by Ike on August 7, 2025 at 7:01 am
Posted In: Plesk, Plesk news and announcements, Releases

Plesk Obsidian 18.0.71 is here, and it’s packed with enhancements aimed at improving server management, enhancing migration capabilities, and giving administrators finer-grained control over their environments. Whether you’re managing a single VPS or hundreds of domains across multiple servers, this release brings welcome improvements to your workflow. Key Highlights Enhanced Plesk Migrator Migrating to a […]

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Fedora 41: chromium Critical Update CVE-2025-8292 Use After Free

Aug07
by Ike on August 7, 2025 at 2:10 am
Posted In: Fedora Linux Distribution - Security Advisories

Fedora 41 chromium update CVE-2025-8292 fix

Update to 138.0.7204.183 * CVE-2025-8292: Use after free in Media Stream

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Ubuntu 23.04: gdk-pixbuf2 Severe Memory Leak Vulnerability CVE-2025-7346

Aug07
by Ike on August 7, 2025 at 1:21 am
Posted In: Fedora Linux Distribution - Security Advisories

Fedora 41 gdk-pixbuf2 security update overview

This update fixes CVE-2025-7345 and CVE-2025-6199.

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Portland, Are You Ready? The WCUS 2025 Schedule Has Arrived!

Aug06
by Ike on August 6, 2025 at 8:03 pm
Posted In: Backups, CMS, Community, Events, PHP, Releases, security, WCUS, WordCamp, WordCamps, Wordpress

We’re excited to announce that the full schedule for WordCamp US 2025 has been published! From August 26–29 in Portland, Oregon, join web creators, innovators, and community leaders for four days of learning, collaboration, and inspiration. This year’s lineup brings together sessions on everything from cutting-edge AI to hands-on workshops, performance, accessibility, design, and the future of WordPress.

Check out the full schedule and start planning your WordCamp experience.

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Contributor Day — Connect, Collaborate, and Give Back

Kicking off the week on Tuesday, August 26 is Contributor Day, it is your chance to roll up your sleeves and make a direct impact on WordPress. Whether you’re a seasoned developer, creative designer, translator, marketer, or simply passionate about open source, there’s a place for you to get involved. Join WordPress teams working on real projects, share your skills, and connect with people across the global community. Contributor Day is also a fantastic place for hiring managers or business owners to meet emerging talent and see contributors in action. Lunch is provided, and both in-person and select remote participation options are available. If you’ve ever wanted to help shape the future of WordPress, this is your moment!

Read more: Start planning your Contributor Day activities >>

Showcase Day — See WordPress in Action

Showcase Day on Wednesday, August 27, shines a spotlight on what’s possible with WordPress. Get inspired by live demos, case studies, and actionable presentations from experts and innovators using WordPress in creative and impactful ways. You’ll see how changemakers, nonprofits, publishers, and agencies use WordPress to solve real-world problems, build new products, and drive the web forward. Highlights include hands-on workshops, technical talks, and practical sessions covering everything from design systems to modern AI. It’s a full day dedicated to celebrating the talent, creativity, and innovation of the WordPress community.

Read more: See where these inspirational showcases take you >>

Conference Days — Learn, Connect, and Level Up

The main event days for Thursday and Friday, August 28-29, feature a robust mix of technical deep-dives, product masterclasses, and sessions designed for all experience levels. Whether you’re a developer, designer, business owner, or just starting out, you’ll find plenty to explore—from future-focused discussions on AI and performance to hands-on workshops and networking events that bring the community together.

Keynote Highlights:

  • Amy Sample Ward, CEO of NTEN: The Tech That Comes Next: How Changemakers, Philanthropists, and Technologists Can Build an Equitable World. Featured Wednesday, August 27.
  • Danny Sullivan, from Google Search: Industry leader, featured Thursday, August 28.
  • Matt Mullenweg, Co-founder of WordPress: Featured Friday, August 29.
  • More keynotes announcing soon!

With dozens of sessions across multiple tracks, plus workshops and networking opportunities, WordCamp US is set to be an unforgettable experience. Don’t miss your chance to connect, share ideas, and help shape the future of the web.


Check out the full schedule and start planning your WordCamp experience.

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Debian: Chromium Important Denial of Service and Code Exec DSA-5971-1

Aug06
by Ike on August 6, 2025 at 7:46 pm
Posted In: Debian Linux Distribution - Security Advisories

Debian Chromium security update announcement image

Security issues were discovered in Chromium which could result in the execution of arbitrary code, denial of service, or information disclosure.

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  • Fedora 42: mingw-libsoup Critical Out-of-Bounds Read CVE-2025-11021
  • Fedora 42: mingw-python3 Critical Denial Service Fix CVE-2025-12084
  • Fedora 42: Fix for Important Integer Overflow Vulnerability in mingw-glib2
  • Fedora 43: mingw-libsoup Security Update for CVE-2025-11021 Advisory
  • Fedora 42 pgadmin4 Critical Remote Code Exec Fix 2025-b08763f674
  • Fedora: Gobuster Critical Update Released for CVE-2025-58188 Advisory
  • Debian: Rails Severe Command Manipulation DSA-6090-2 CVE-2025-24294
  • Debian Trixie WordPress Security Advisory DSA-6091-1 for CVE-2025-58246
  • Debian: Chromium Important Code Exec and Info Disclosure DSA-6089-1
  • Debian Trixie: php8.4 Important DoS Memory Disclosure DSA-6088-1
  • Fedora 42: uriparser CVE-2025-67899 Fix for Unbounded Recursion Issue
  • Fedora 42: util-linux Critical Buffer Overflow CVE-2025-14104 Advisory
  • Fedora 42: mqttcli Update 0.2.8 Critical Integer Overflow Issues
  • Fedora 42: Chromium High CVE-2025-14765 Out of Bounds Security Risks
  • Debian: Roundcube Important XSS and Information Leak Fix DSA-6087-1
  • Debian: MediaWiki DSA-6085-1 Security Updates for DoS and XSS
  • Debian: Urgent Vulnerability in Dropbear DSA-6086-1 CVE-2025-14282
  • Plesk 2025: A Year in Review
  • Ubuntu 24.04: Linux Xilinx Important Kernel Security Fix USN-7931-4
  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: Linux Kernel Critical Fix for Raspberry Pi USN-7928-4
  • Ubuntu 18.04 LTS – Oracle Kernel Critical Security Flaws USN-7922-3
  • Ubuntu 24.04: Advisory USN-7921-2 for Real-time Kernel CVE-2025-39946
  • Debian Trixie: c-ares Critical Denial of Service Advisory DSA-6084-1
  • Debian: webkit2gtk Important Memory Corruption Issues DSA-6083-1
  • Fedora 42: brotli 1.2.0 Critical DoS Fix FEDORA-2025-9e233a4e22

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