Debian GNU/Linux 12 (Bookworm) has received important security updates to enhance system protection, particularly for three key packages: Webkit2GTK, GIMP, and Python-Tornado. The updates are as follows:
Helm-Mirror update for SUSE
A security update for the helm-mirror component has been released for openSUSE Leap and SUSE Linux Enterprise, identified by announcement ID SUSE-SU-2025:01830-1. This update addresses two vulnerabilities: CVE-2025-32386, which could lead to denial of service due to memory exhaustion from specially crafted charts, and CVE-2025-32387, which could cause a stack overflow from parser recursion.
Linux kernel (FIPS) update for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
On June 6, 2025, an important security update (USN-7553-3) was released for the Linux kernel with FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) compliance for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. This update addresses multiple security vulnerabilities that could potentially allow attackers to compromise the system.
KDE neon 20250605 released
KDE neon 20250605 has officially been released, offering users a Linux distribution built on Ubuntu that showcases the latest version of the KDE Plasma desktop environment. This version emphasizes the delivery of cutting-edge software directly from the KDE community, ensuring that users receive the most up-to-date features without any modifications or delays.
Libsoup, Python, HaProxy updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has implemented several security updates affecting key components including libsoup, python-cryptography, and HaProxy. The updates address various vulnerabilities, categorized by severity levels ranging from important to low, and cover multiple SUSE distributions.
Bootstrap, Linux Kernel, GStreamer updates for Ubuntu
Summary of Recent Ubuntu Security Updates
EDK2 and Libfile-Find-Rule-Perl security update for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has announced critical security updates for two packages: libfile-find-rule-perl and edk2, specifically addressing vulnerabilities in Debian 11 (Bullseye) and Debian 12 (Bookworm).
PHP 8.3.22 and 8.4.8 packages for Fedora RHEL released
Remi Collet has announced the availability of PHP packages 8.3.22 and 8.4.8 for Fedora and RHEL-based Linux distributions. These updates address a range of issues across several components, including array_splice, nested object comparisons, and numerous extensions such as curl, date_sun_info, and OpenSSL.
Thunderbird, OpenShift, Webkit2GTK3, and more updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has introduced several critical updates, focusing on enhancing security and performance across various applications. The updates include significant patches for Thunderbird, OpenShift Container Platform, webkit2gtk3, mod_security, and the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, among others.
Firefox, NodeJS, Varnish, and more updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has released a series of security and bug fix updates for multiple components, including critical software packages like Firefox, Node.js, and Varnish. These updates address various vulnerabilities and enhance system performance.
Seamonkey update for Slackware
Seamonkey Update for Slackware
NodeJS, Go-Toolkit, Python, OpenSSH, GoLang updates for AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux has announced a series of important security updates across various packages, including Node.js, Go-Toolkit, Python, OpenSSH, and GoLang. The updates come as part of a broader initiative to enhance the security of the AlmaLinux operating system, particularly version 8 and 9.
Seamonkey, Emacs, libvpx, perl-FCG updates for Fedora Linux
Fedora Linux has recently released updates to several key packages, including Seamonkey, Emacs, libvpx, and perl-FCGI, aimed at enhancing security and functionality.
KDE Gear 25.04.2 released
KDE Gear 25.04.2 has been officially released, featuring over 180 individual applications, a variety of programming libraries, and multiple feature plugins. This latest update primarily focuses on bug fixes for key applications including Kdenlive, Knights, and Kreversi, enhancing the overall user experience.
Fedora Linux Test Week for Kernel 6.15
The Fedora Linux team is preparing for the upcoming release of Linux kernel 6.15, with a dedicated test week scheduled from June 8 to June 15, 2025. This initiative aims to ensure the stability and performance of the new kernel version before it is officially integrated into Fedora Linux. Participants are encouraged to download the test releases, follow the provided instructions, and document their testing experiences using a web application designed for this purpose. Comprehensive details on the testing procedures can be found on the associated wiki page, where users can also submit their findings if relevant.
NodeJS, OpenShift, Thunderbird, and more updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently undergone significant updates that focus on enhancing security across various software components. Key updates include:
CURL and Python3 updates for Slackware
Slackware Linux has released important security updates for two widely used packages: curl and Python3.
Rocky Linux 9.6 released
Rocky Linux 9.6 has officially been released, featuring a variety of new enhancements and updates. Key additions in this version include support for dynamic programming languages, updated web and database servers, performance tools, and debuggers. Notable software updates include PHP versions 8.3 and 8.4, nginx 1.26, and MySQL 8.4. Performance monitoring tools such as Performance Co-pilot 6.3.2 and Grafana 10.2.6 have also been integrated, alongside compiler toolsets like LLVM Toolset 19.17, Rust Toolset 1.84.1, and Go Toolset 1.23.
Libsoup2, 389-DS, Firefox, and more updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has recently released multiple important security updates aimed at enhancing system security for various components. Key updates include:
Kernel, Wireshark, Django updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu Linux has recently implemented critical security updates to address various vulnerabilities affecting the Linux kernel, Wireshark, and Django. The updates are part of a broader effort to enhance system security across multiple Ubuntu releases.