Libsoup, OpenShift, PCS, and more updates for RHEL

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently received several significant updates aimed at enhancing security. Key components updated include libsoup, Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces at version 3.21.0, pcs, osbuild-composer, and spice-client-win. Additionally, there are important errata advisories for various versions of OpenShift GitOps.

Xen update for Fedora 41

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A new update for Xen has been released for Fedora 41, identified as xen-4.19.2-3.fc41. This update addresses a security vulnerability related to indirect target selection, categorized under XSA-469 and CVE-2024-28956. The Xen package includes essential components like the XenD daemon and command line tools, which are necessary for managing virtual machines that operate under the Xen hypervisor.

Microcode_CTL and NodeJS updates for Fedora

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Fedora Linux has released important security updates to version 42, specifically targeting the microcode_ctl and NodeJS software packages. The updates include:

MinGW-Freetype, Webkit2GTK, Kernel, and more updates for RHEL

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently undergone significant updates, focusing on enhancing security across various components. These updates include critical security enhancements for several packages, such as mingw-freetype, spice-client-win, webkit2gtk3, gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, the kernel, Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.5, python-tornado, and thunderbird.

Gstreamer1-Plugins-Bad-Free security updates for AlmaLinux

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AlmaLinux has released critical security updates for its gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free package, addressing vulnerabilities that could potentially lead to remote code execution. The updates are identified as ALSA-2025:8183 and ALSA-2025:8201 and are classified as important for both AlmaLinux 9 and AlmaLinux 8, respectively, with a release date of May 27, 2025.

.NET, PHP, Redis, and more updates for Oracle Linux

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Oracle Linux has released a significant set of security updates and enhancements for various components, including .NET, PHP, Redis, and more. This update series addresses vulnerabilities and bugs across numerous packages critical for system stability and security.

Govulncheck-Vulndb, Libyelp, Screen, and more updates for SUSE

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SUSE Linux has rolled out crucial security updates, notably for the `govulncheck-vulndb`, along with moderate updates for several other packages including `libyelp`, `screen`, `libnss_slurm`, `jetty-annotations`, `umoci`, `jq`, `python`, `prometheus-blackbox_exporter`, `dnsdist`, and `bind`.

Intel Microcode, AWS FIPS, Net-Tools, and Cifs-Utils updates for Ubuntu

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Recent updates for Ubuntu Linux have addressed several significant security vulnerabilities in the Intel Microcode, AWS FIPS Linux kernel, net-tools, and cifs-utils packages. These updates are crucial for maintaining system security across various Ubuntu versions, including both standard releases and long-term support (LTS) options.

Bind and Varnish updates for Arch Linux

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Arch Linux has implemented critical updates for two packages, Bind and Varnish, addressing significant security vulnerabilities that could lead to denial of service and content spoofing attacks.

AlmaLinux 10 released

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AlmaLinux 10, codenamed "Purple Lion," has officially launched, designed to maintain compatibility with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 while enhancing usability for its community. This new version introduces several improvements, including the default activation of frame pointers, which aids developers in real-time tracing and profiling for application optimization. Additionally, AlmaLinux 10 extends support for the x86-64-v2 architecture, allowing users with legacy hardware to receive security updates for an additional ten years.

PgBouncer and glibc updates for Debian

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Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) has recently received two critical security updates aimed at enhancing system security. These updates include a patch for PgBouncer, a lightweight connection pooler for PostgreSQL, and an update for glibc, the GNU C Library that serves as the standard library for C programming.

Ruby, Libsoup, Kernel, and more updates for RHEL

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has released a series of security updates aimed at enhancing the overall security of the operating system. These updates include a moderate update for Ruby, critical security updates for the libsoup library, and important security patches for the kernel. Additional updates have been rolled out for various components including python-tornado, kernel-rt, libsoup3, gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, openldap, and AMQ Broker 7.13.0.OPR.1.GA Container Images.

Ghostscript, OSBuild-Composer, Grafana, and more updates for AlmaLinux

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AlmaLinux has released a series of critical security updates affecting various packages, including Ghostscript, OSBuild-Composer, Grafana, the Linux kernel, 389-ds-base, Python Tornado, and Libsoup. Each update addresses significant vulnerabilities that could pose risks to system integrity and security.

GIMP, Libavif, Libbson, Libfcgi-Perl, Subversion, Glib2.0 updates for Debian

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Debian GNU/Linux has recently rolled out several important security updates across various packages, including GIMP, Libavif, Libbson, Libfcgi-Perl, Subversion, and Glib2.0. These updates are part of the Extended Long Term Support (LTS) for Debian versions 8 (Jessie), 9 (Stretch), 10 (Buster), and 11 (Bullseye).

Debian GNU Linux 13 Trixie Testing 20250526 Live Images

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The latest weekly live testing images for Debian GNU/Linux 13, codenamed Trixie, have been released as of May 26, 2025. These images offer users a variety of desktop environments, catering to different preferences and use cases. The available environments include: