Chromium Vulnerabilities Addressed in Debian 12 “Bookworm”

Chromium is the open-source browser project that powers popular browsers like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Users of Chromium browsers on Debian 12 “Bookworm” should be aware of recently discovered security vulnerabilities ...

Debian 12.5 Arrived with 42 Security Updates and 68 Bug Fixes

On February 10th, 2024, the Debian Project unveiled Debian 12.5, the fourth ISO update to the ongoing Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” series. This release, which came 2 months after Debian 12.4, is ...

Firefox 122 Released with 15 Security Fixes

Mozilla released the new version of its popular browser, Firefox 122, on January 23, 2024. It came 1 month and 5 days after the previous Firefox 121 and brings several new features ...

Debian and Ubuntu Fixed OpenSSH Vulnerabilities

Debian and Ubuntu have released security updates for their respective OS versions, addressing five flaws discovered in the openssh package. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of these vulnerabilities, ...

Debian 12.4 Arrived with 65 Security Updates and 94 Bug Fixes

The third ISO update to the current stable Debian 12 series, Debian 12.4, has arrived superseding Debian 12.3. Debian 12.3 was delayed due to an issue in the EXT4 file system leading ...

Debian 12.2 Arrived with 52 Security Updates and 117 Bug Fixes

Debian 12.2 was released on October 7, 2023. This update arrived two and a half months after the previous Debian 12.1 release, mainly addressing security issues and other problems. The Debian Project ...

Debian Security Update Fixed 5 Mosquitto Vulnerabilities

The Debian team has recently released a security update addressing five vulnerabilities discovered in Mosquitto, which is an open-source MQTT-compatible message broker. These vulnerabilities have the potential to cause denial of service ...

Debian Kernel Security Updates Patched 26 Vulnerabilities

Multiple vulnerabilities were discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to denial of service or local privilege escalation. Since the vulnerabilities could cause serious damage, they have been patched in the ...

Free Download Manager Linux Users Alert: Supply Chain Attack

Securelist has issued a concerning revelation for Linux users, unveiling that a Debian package associated with the widely-used ‘Free Download Manager’ contains malware, posing a substantial security risk to unsuspecting users. Securelist’s ...
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Volunteer Project Takes Down 100,000 Malware Distribution Sites

A community of volunteer researchers has managed to take down around 100,000 malware distribution websites over the past 10 months as part of a new URL blacklisting project. The initiative, called URLhaus, ...
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