Fedora Linux has released important security updates for various software packages, including Chromium, .NET 9, and Apache Commons BeanUtils. The updates aim to address vulnerabilities and improve the overall security of the system.
1. Chromium Update:
- Version: 137.0.7151.119
- Updates: Fixes for vulnerabilities CVE-2025-6191 (integer overflow in V8) and CVE-2025-6192 (use after free in Profiler).
- Installation: Users can upgrade using the command `su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2025-4fed640c91'`.
2. .NET 9 Update:
- Version: 9.0.107
- Features: This is the June 2025 monthly update, which includes improvements to both the SDK and Runtime.
- Installation: Users can upgrade with `su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2025-092006d075'`.
3. Apache Commons BeanUtils Update:
- Version: 1.9.4
- Fix: Addresses an improper access control vulnerability (CVE-2025-48734).
- Installation: Upgrade using `su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2025-3eb7c0066f'`.
These updates are essential for maintaining system security and ensuring that applications run smoothly. Users are encouraged to keep their systems up to date to protect against potential threats and vulnerabilities.
In addition to these updates, it's advisable for users to regularly check for new releases and security advisories from the Fedora Project to stay informed of any additional patches or enhancements that may be necessary for their system's security and functionality. The Fedora Project also provides GPG keys to verify the authenticity of updates, enhancing security further. For detailed guidance on using the `dnf` package manager, users can refer to the official documentation linked in the notifications
1. Chromium Update:
- Version: 137.0.7151.119
- Updates: Fixes for vulnerabilities CVE-2025-6191 (integer overflow in V8) and CVE-2025-6192 (use after free in Profiler).
- Installation: Users can upgrade using the command `su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2025-4fed640c91'`.
2. .NET 9 Update:
- Version: 9.0.107
- Features: This is the June 2025 monthly update, which includes improvements to both the SDK and Runtime.
- Installation: Users can upgrade with `su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2025-092006d075'`.
3. Apache Commons BeanUtils Update:
- Version: 1.9.4
- Fix: Addresses an improper access control vulnerability (CVE-2025-48734).
- Installation: Upgrade using `su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2025-3eb7c0066f'`.
These updates are essential for maintaining system security and ensuring that applications run smoothly. Users are encouraged to keep their systems up to date to protect against potential threats and vulnerabilities.
In addition to these updates, it's advisable for users to regularly check for new releases and security advisories from the Fedora Project to stay informed of any additional patches or enhancements that may be necessary for their system's security and functionality. The Fedora Project also provides GPG keys to verify the authenticity of updates, enhancing security further. For detailed guidance on using the `dnf` package manager, users can refer to the official documentation linked in the notifications
Chromium, .NET 9, Apache Commons BeanUtils updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has received security updates, including Chromium, dotnet9.0, and Apache Commons BeanUtils:
Fedora 41 Update: chromium-137.0.7151.119-1.fc41
Fedora 41 Update: dotnet9.0-9.0.107-1.fc41
Fedora 41 Update: apache-commons-beanutils-1.9.4-39.fc41Chromium, .NET 9, Apache Commons BeanUtils updates for Fedora @ Linux Compatible