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Debian Linux Security Advisory 5685-1 - Several security vulnerabilities have been discovered in Wordpress, a popular content management framework, which may lead to exposure of sensitive information to an unauthorized actor in WordPress or allowing unauthenticated attackers to discern the email addresses of users who have published public posts on an affected website via an Oracle style attack.
Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202405-29 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Node.js. Versions greater than or equal to 16.20.2 are affected.
Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202405-28 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in NVIDIA Drivers, the worst of which could result in root privilege escalation. Versions greater than or equal to 470.223.02 are affected.
Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202405-27 - A vulnerability has been discovered in Epiphany, which can lead to a buffer overflow. Versions greater than or equal to 42.4 are affected.
Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202405-26 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in qtsvg, the worst of which could lead to a denial of service. Versions greater than or equal to 5.15.9-r1 are affected.
Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202405-25 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in MariaDB, the worst fo which can lead to arbitrary execution of code. Versions greater than or equal to 10.11.3:10.11 are affected.
Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202405-23 - A vulnerability has been discovered in U-Boot tools which can lead to execution of arbitrary code. Versions greater than or equal to 2020.04 are affected.
Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202405-22 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in rsync, the worst of which can lead to denial of service or information disclosure. Versions greater than or equal to 3.2.5_pre1 are affected.
Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202405-21 - A vulnerability has been discovered in Commons-BeanUtils, which could lead to execution of arbitrary code. Versions greater than or equal to 1.9.4 are affected.
Ubuntu Security Notice 6766-1 - It was discovered that the Open vSwitch implementation in the Linux kernel could overflow its stack during recursive action operations under certain conditions. A local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service. Sander Wiebing, Alvise de Faveri Tron, Herbert Bos, and Cristiano Giuffrida discovered that the Linux kernel mitigations for the initial Branch History Injection vulnerability were insufficient for Intel processors. A local attacker could potentially use this to expose sensitive information.