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Debian Linux Security Advisory 5732-1 - Security issues were discovered in Chromium which could result in the execution of arbitrary code, denial of service, or information disclosure.
Debian Linux Security Advisory 5731-1 - Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to a privilege escalation, denial of service or information leaks.
Debian Linux Security Advisory 5730-1 - Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to a privilege escalation, denial of service or information leaks.
Debian Linux Security Advisory 5729-1 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Apache HTTP server, which may result in authentication bypass, execution of scripts in directories not directly reachable by any URL, server-side request forgery or denial of service.
Debian Linux Security Advisory 5728-1 - Phillip Szelat discovered that Exim, a mail transport agent, does not properly parse a multiline RFC 2231 header filename, allowing a remote attacker to bypass a $mime_filename based extension-blocking protection mechanism.
Debian Linux Security Advisory 5727-1 - Multiple security issues have been found in the Mozilla Firefox web browser, which could potentially result in the execution of arbitrary code or privilege escalation.
Microsoft has released patches to address a total of 143 security flaws as part of its monthly security updates, two of which have come under active exploitation in the wild. Five out of the 143 flaws are rated Critical, 136 are rated Important, and four are rated Moderate in severity. The fixes are in addition to 33 vulnerabilities that have been addressed in the Chromium-based Edge browser
Debian Linux Security Advisory 5726-1 - Two vulnerabilities were discovered in the GSS message token handling in krb5, the MIT implementation of Kerberos. An attacker can take advantage of these flaws to bypass integrity protections or cause a denial of service.
Four unpatched security flaws, including three critical ones, have been disclosed in the Gogs open-source, self-hosted Git service that could enable an authenticated attacker to breach susceptible instances, steal or wipe source code, and even plant backdoors. The vulnerabilities, according to SonarSource researchers Thomas Chauchefoin and Paul Gerste, are listed below - CVE-2024-39930 (CVSS
Debian Linux Security Advisory 5725-1 - Johannes Kuhn discovered that messages and channel names are not properly escaped in the modtcl module in ZNC, a IRC bouncer, which could result in remote code execution via specially crafted messages.