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Ubuntu 3775-2: Linux kernel (Trusty HWE) vulnerabilities

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by Ike on October 1, 2018 at 9:06 pm
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(Oct 1) Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.

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RedHat: RHSA-2018-2838:01 Critical: ceph-iscsi-cli security update

Oct01
by Ike on October 1, 2018 at 9:06 pm
Posted In: Other

(Oct 1) An update for ceph-iscsi-cli is now available for Red Hat Ceph Storage 3.1 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Critical. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score, which

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RedHat: RHSA-2018-2840:01 Low: Red Hat JBoss Fuse/A-MQ 6.3 R9 security and

Oct01
by Ike on October 1, 2018 at 9:06 pm
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(Oct 1) An update is now available for Red Hat JBoss Fuse 6.3 and Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6.3. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Low. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score, which

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2018 cPanel Conference is here!

Oct01
by Ike on October 1, 2018 at 3:03 pm
Posted In: 2018 cPanel conference, Apache, CMS, Community, cPanel, cPanel Conference, cPConf, Events, Releases, security, System

Today is the first day of the 2018 cPanel Conference. We’re in the middle of setting everything up right now, getting ready to open up conference check-in and registration, and anticipating tonight’s networking party at Chapman and Kirby. We’ve spent the last 12 months planning this year’s conference, and we are ready to rock! Return of the Lab! This year the cPanel Lab is returning. In case you are unfamiliar, the cPanel Lab is a collection of …

└ Tags: 2018 cPanel conference, cPanel Conference, cPConf
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The Month in WordPress: September 2018

Oct01
by Ike on October 1, 2018 at 12:01 pm
Posted In: Backups, CMS, Month in WordPress, PHP, Releases, security, Wordpress

The new WordPress editor continues to be a major focus for all WordPress contribution teams. Read on to find out some more about their work, as well as everything else that has been happening around the community this past month.


Further Enhancements to the New WordPress Editor

Active development continues on Gutenberg, the new editing experience for WordPress Core. The latest update for the editor includes great new features, such as reusable content blocks, a dark editor style, export and import of templates, and much more. In addition, the Gutenberg team has published a comprehensive guide to the features currently included in the editor.

Users can test Gutenberg right now by installing the plugin, which currently has over 450,000 active installs according to the new Gutenberg in Numbers site. Along with that, the Gutenberg Handbook has some very useful information about how to use and develop for the new editor.

Want to get involved in building Gutenberg? Follow the #gutenberg tag on the Core team blog and join the #core-editor channel in the Making WordPress Slack group.

Work Begins on WordPress 5.0

After initially announcing a minor v4.9.9 release, the Core team has shifted their focus to the next major release — v5.0. One of the primary factors for this change is that Gutenberg is nearly ready to be considered for merging into Core, with the goal to complete the merge in v5.0.

To maintain flexibility in the development process the final timelines are not yet determined, allowing work already done for v4.9.9 to be moved to v5.0 if needed. Ensuring that WordPress is compatible with the upcoming PHP 7.3 release is a high priority for the Core team. Once a final decision is made, the details will be announced on the Core team blog.

Want to get involved in building WordPress Core? Follow the Core team blog and join the #core channel in the Making WordPress Slack group.


Further Reading:

  • The Community Team has some great updates on the progress of the current WordCamp Incubator Program.
  • A team inside the Drupal community is working on integrating Gutenberg into their CMS.
  • There is a current discussion among community organizers about plans to increase the maximum ticket price for WordCamps.
  • The Mobile Team is looking for people to grow the beta program for testing the iOS and Android mobile apps.
  • The Diversity Outreach Speaker Training group is looking for feedback on their document to assist WordPress Meetups and WordCamps in building diverse speaker rosters.
  • The Theme Team has updated their rules regarding sponsored and affiliate links inside themes added to the Theme Directory.
  • Meetup organizers are now able to receive a WordPress.org profile badge for their community work.

If you have a story we should consider including in the next “Month in WordPress” post, please submit it here.

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  • Fedora 43: perl-Alien-Brotli Critical Security DoS Fix 2025-d93200cf16
  • Fedora 42: Wireshark 4.6.1 Critical Issue Advisory – FEDORA-2025-f810869906
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  • Ubuntu 25.10: Linux Kernel Critical Flaws Security Patch USN-7906-3
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  • Debian: Important DoS Vulnerabilities in FFmpeg DSA-6080-1 Advisory
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  • Debian: firefox-esr Critical Privilege Escalation DSA-6078-1 CVE-2025-14321
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  • Fedora 43: python3-docs Update 2025-e235793f10 – Maintenance Release
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  • Debian: WordPress Important XSS and Info Disclosure DSA-6075-1
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  • Debian: webkit2gtk Critical Info Exfiltration DSA-6074-1 CVE-2025-13947
  • Ubuntu 25.10: Radare2 Critical Memory Leak Security Advisory USN-7915-1
  • Fedora 41 ABRT Critical Command Injection Vulnerability Fix CVE-2025-12744
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  • Ubuntu: WebKitGTK High Remote Code Execution Threat USN-7914-1

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