The Alpine Linux project has announced the release of several new stable versions: 3.19.8, 3.20.7, 3.21.4, and 3.22.1. Among these updates, the 3.22.1 version addresses a critical security vulnerability associated with OpenSSL, identified as CVE-2025-4575.
These updates reflect the ongoing commitment of the Alpine Linux team to enhance security and stability within their operating system. Users are encouraged to upgrade to these latest versions to benefit from improvements and patch vulnerabilities that could potentially affect system integrity.
As Alpine Linux continues to evolve, future releases are expected to further enhance performance and security features, ensuring that it remains a robust choice for developers and system administrators alike. Keeping abreast of these updates is essential for maintaining optimal system security and functionality
These updates reflect the ongoing commitment of the Alpine Linux team to enhance security and stability within their operating system. Users are encouraged to upgrade to these latest versions to benefit from improvements and patch vulnerabilities that could potentially affect system integrity.
As Alpine Linux continues to evolve, future releases are expected to further enhance performance and security features, ensuring that it remains a robust choice for developers and system administrators alike. Keeping abreast of these updates is essential for maintaining optimal system security and functionality
Alpine 3.19.8, 3.20.7, 3.21.4 and 3.22.1 released
The Alpine Linux project has released versions 3.19.8, 3.20.7, 3.21.4, and 3.22.1, including a security fix for OpenSSL CVE-2025-4575.
Alpine 3.19.8, 3.20.7, 3.21.4 and 3.22.1 released @ Linux Compatible