GnuTLS security update for Debian 12

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Debian has released a security update for the GnuTLS package (version gnutls28) in its stable distribution, Debian GNU/Linux 12 (Bookworm). This update addresses multiple vulnerabilities that could potentially lead to denial of service. The advisory, identified as DSA-5962-1, lists several CVE identifiers associated with these issues: CVE-2025-6395, CVE-2025-32988, CVE-2025-32989, and CVE-2025-32990.

The updated version, 3.7.9-2+deb12u5, resolves these security concerns. Users are strongly advised to upgrade their gnutls28 packages to ensure their systems remain secure. For further details on the security status of gnutls28, users can visit the security tracker page provided by Debian.

Additionally, more information on how to apply these updates and answers to frequently asked questions are available on the Debian security website.

To extend this information, it is crucial for users of Debian systems to regularly check for package updates and security advisories to protect against potential vulnerabilities. This practice not only enhances the security of individual systems but also contributes to the overall integrity and reliability of the Debian ecosystem. Users should also consider subscribing to security mailing lists or notifications to stay informed about the latest security updates and best practices

GnuTLS security update for Debian 12

Updated GnuTLS packages are available for Debian GNU/Linux 12 (Bookworm) to address multiple security issues:

[DSA 5962-1] gnutls28 security update

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