USN-6859-1: OpenSSH vulnerability ›
1 July 2024
OpenSSH could be made to bypass authentication and remotely access systems without proper credentials.
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1 July 2024
OpenSSH could be made to bypass authentication and remotely access systems without proper credentials.
1 July 2024
Several security issues were fixed in eSpeak NG.
CVE-2023-49991 , CVE-2023-49994 , CVE-2023-49990 , and 2 others
28 June 2024
USN-6851-1 caused systemctl enable to fail
28 June 2024
USN-6844-1 caused the cupsd daemon to never start
28 June 2024
libcdio could be made to crash or run programs as your login if it opened a specially crafted file.
27 June 2024
SQLite could be made to crash or execute arbitrary code.
27 June 2024
Several security issues were fixed in Squid.
CVE-2023-49286 , CVE-2023-49285 , CVE-2024-25617 , and 3 others
27 June 2024
Wget could be made to connect to a different host than expected.
27 June 2024
Several security issues were fixed in FontForge.
27 June 2024
OpenSSL could be made to consume resources and cause long delays if it processed certain input.