Taeldeer, 389-DS, Wasm-Bindgen, and more updates for SUSE

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SUSE Linux has released several updates focusing on security improvements, including packages such as tealdeer, 389-ds, wasm-bindgen, and more, primarily for its openSUSE Tumbleweed distribution. Each update addresses specific vulnerabilities, with a moderate severity rating assigned to them.

For instance, the tealdeer update (version 1.7.1-2.1) resolves a vulnerability detailed in CVE-2025-3416, with a CVSS score of 3.7. Other packages like 389-ds (3.1.2), wasm-bindgen (0.2.97), and govulncheck-vulndb also received updates that patch vulnerabilities with varying CVSS scores. The updates include comprehensive lists of affected products and specific installation instructions for users.

Additionally, security updates for AppArmor have been issued, enhancing its capabilities to manage permissions and access controls, particularly for the unix_chkpwd program which now can read the shadow file even under restricted permissions. This change addresses CVE-2024-10041 and is crucial for maintaining system security.

Overall, these updates are part of SUSE's ongoing commitment to improving security and performance within its Linux distributions, ensuring that users benefit from the latest protections against vulnerabilities.

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SUSE continues to prioritize security with its proactive approach to updates. The recent patches not only address existing vulnerabilities but also enhance the overall stability and functionality of the system. Users are encouraged to regularly check for updates and apply them to ensure their systems remain secure.

Moreover, as the landscape of cybersecurity threats evolves, SUSE is likely to enhance its security protocols and features further. Future updates may include advanced threat detection mechanisms, improved user permissions management, and better integration with cloud services. This ongoing development reflects SUSE's commitment to providing a secure and reliable Linux environment for both individual users and enterprises alike.

Users can stay informed about security updates by subscribing to SUSE’s security mailing lists or regularly checking their official website for announcements, ensuring they are always protected against newly discovered vulnerabilities

Taeldeer, 389-DS, Wasm-Bindgen, and more updates for SUSE

SUSE Linux has been updated with various security enhancements, including tealdeer-1.7.1-2.1, 389-ds-3.1.2, wasm-bindgen-0.2.97, govulncheck-vulndb, kanidm-1.6.0, sccache-0.9.1, go1.24, transfig-3.2.9a, cargo-c, and apparmor:

openSUSE-SU-2025:15063-1: moderate: tealdeer-1.7.1-2.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2025:15056-1: moderate: 389-ds-3.1.2~git90.2bc7250be-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2025:15065-1: moderate: wasm-bindgen-0.2.97~0-3.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2025:15059-1: moderate: govulncheck-vulndb-0.0.20250506T153719-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2025:15060-1: moderate: kanidm-1.6.0~git0.d7ae0f336-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2025:15062-1: moderate: sccache-0.9.1~22-2.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2025:15058-1: moderate: go1.24-1.24.3-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2025:15064-1: moderate: transfig-3.2.9a-2.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2025:15057-1: moderate: cargo-c-0.10.3~git0.ee7d7ef-3.1 on GA media
SUSE-SU-2025:1511-1: moderate: Security update for apparmor
SUSE-SU-2025:1512-1: moderate: Security update for apparmor

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