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Fedora 41: .NET 8.0.121 Update Notification FEDORA-2025-f30852616f

Nov11
by Ike on November 11, 2025 at 6:59 pm
Posted In: Fedora Linux Distribution - Security Advisories

Screenshot of .NET 8 Update for Fedora 41 Notification.

This is the October 2025 release of .NET 8. Release Notes: SDK: https://github.com/dotnet/core/blob/main/release- notes/8.0/8.0.21/8.0.121.md Runtime: https://github.com/dotnet/core/blob/main/release-

└ Tags: Fedora Linux Distribution - Security Advisories
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Fedora 41: WebKitGTK 2.50.1 Important Issue Fixes 2025-04c193ecfe

Nov11
by Ike on November 11, 2025 at 6:34 pm
Posted In: Fedora Linux Distribution - Security Advisories

Fedora 41 WebKitGTK performance update image

Update to WebKitGTK 2.50.1: Improve text rendering performance. Fix audio playback broken on instagram. Fix rendering of layers with fractional transforms. Fix several crashes and rendering issues.

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Ubuntu 16.04: USN-7868-1 Raptor Important Denial of Service Issues

Nov11
by Ike on November 11, 2025 at 3:45 pm
Posted In: Ubuntu Linux Distribution - Security Advisories

Raptor vulnerabilities in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS security advisory

Several security issues were fixed in Raptor.

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Ubuntu 18.04 & 16.04: Raptor2 Critical DoS Advisory USN-7869-1

Nov11
by Ike on November 11, 2025 at 3:45 pm
Posted In: Ubuntu Linux Distribution - Security Advisories

Raptor2 Security Advisory Overview Image

Several security issues were fixed in Raptor.

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WordPress 6.9 Release Candidate 1

Nov11
by Ike on November 11, 2025 at 3:34 pm
Posted In: 6-9, Backups, CMS, Development, General, PHP, release candidates, Releases, security, Wordpress

The first Release Candidate (“RC1”) for WordPress 6.9 is ready for download and testing!

This version of the WordPress software is still under development. Please do not install, run, or test this version of WordPress on production or mission-critical websites. Instead, it’s recommended to evaluate RC1 on a test server and site.

WordPress 6.9 RC1 can be tested using any of the following methods:

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 RC1 version (zip) and install it on a WordPress website.
Command Line Use this WP-CLI command:
wp core update --version=6.9-RC1
WordPress Playground Use the 6.9 RC1 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 Beta and 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 RC1?

Check out the Beta 1 announcement for details on WordPress 6.9.

You can browse the technical details for all issues addressed since Beta 4 using these links:

  • Gutenberg commits for 6.9 since November 7, 2025
  • Core commits for 6.9 since November 7, 2025
  • Closed Trac tickets since November 7, 2025

Want to know more about this release? Here are some highlights:

  • Site Editor improvements and Refined content creation
    • Ability to hide blocks
    • New blocks
    • Notes on blocks
    • Universal command palette in wp-admin
  • Developer updates
    • Updates to dataviews and dataforms components
    • New abilities API
    • Updates to interactivity API
    • Updates to block binding API
  • Performance Improvements
    • Improved script and style handling
    • Optimized queries and caching
    • Added ability to handle “fetchpriority” in ES Modules and Import Maps
    • Standardizing output buffering

The final release is on track for December 2nd. As always, a successful release depends on your confirmation during testing. So please download and test!

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 help 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 RC1 version 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.

Calls for testing

Thank you to everyone who helps test the following enhancements and bug fixes:

  • Accordion Block
  • Ability to Hide Blocks
  • Classic themes loading block styles on demand
  • Modified notes notifications
  • Abilities API

If you encounter an issue, please report it to the Alpha/Beta 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.

Thank you to everyone who helps with testing!

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 beta releases. With RC1, you’ll want to conclude your testing and update the “Tested up to” version in your plugin’s readme file to 6.9.

If you find compatibility issues, please post detailed information to 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. Thank you to all web hosts who help test WordPress!

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.

An RC1 haiku

As the sun rises,

RC1 breaks its cocoon

and emerges strong.

Props to @akshayar, @davidbaumwald, @jeffpaul, @desrosj, @westonruter, @ellatrix, @priethor, @krupajnanda and @cbravobernal for proofreading and review.

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  • Ubuntu 20.04 LTS: Important CUPS Denial of Service Advisory USN-7912-2
  • Ubuntu 25.10: MAME Critical Heap Overflow Attacks USN-7913-1
  • Fedora 42: usd Important Security Update for 3D Format 2025-073e4f7991
  • Ubuntu 23.04: xyz Enhanced Security Vulnerabilities Update 2025-4bd12a45g3
  • Debian: OpenVPN Critical HMAC Flaw Bypass CVE-2025-13086 DSA-6069-1
  • State of the Word 2025: Innovation Shaped by Community
  • Ubuntu 20.04: Ghostscript Important DoS Vulnerability USN-7904-1
  • Ubuntu 25.10: PostgreSQL Critical Denial of Service Fix USN-7908-1
  • Fedora 41: openbao 2.4.4 Important Security Issues DoS 2025-45a7dd8f10
  • Fedora 41: restic 0.18.1 Advisory – Urgent Security Concerns Identified
  • Debian: Critical Denial of Service & Privilege Escalation DSA-6067-1
  • Debian 11: Xen Critical Privilege Escalation DSA-6068-1 CVE-2024-28956
  • WordPress 6.9 “Gene”
  • Ubuntu 25.10: Django Important SQL Exec DoS Vulnerabilities 2025:7903-1
  • Ubuntu 25.10: Unbound Critical Regression Fix CVE-2025-11411 USN-7855-2
  • Fedora 42: python-spotipy Update 2025-9501cd4d8c to Version 2.25.2
  • Fedora 42: Unbound Critical Fix for CVE-2025-11411 Advisory 2025-38b1c0f3b5
  • Ubuntu: GNU Binutils Important DoS Code Exec Issues USN-7899-1
  • Fedora 43: glib2 2.86.2 Critical Integer Overflow Issue CVE-2025-13601
  • Fedora 42: Critical Advisory on Remote Execution Risk in pgAdmin 9.10
  • Debian: gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect Critical Impersonation Fix DSA-6066-1
  • Fedora 41: RNP Critical PKESK Decryption Issue CVE-2025-13402
  • Fedora 42: Update for linux-firmware Advisory FEDORA-2025-a45a370014

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