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Daily Archives: November 1, 2024
python-werkzeug-3.0.6-1.fc41
FEDORA-2024-08eb67ed86
Packages in this update:
python-werkzeug-3.0.6-1.fc41
Update description:
Update to 3.0.6
python-werkzeug-3.0.6-1.fc40
FEDORA-2024-5cf9589726
Packages in this update:
python-werkzeug-3.0.6-1.fc40
Update description:
Update to 3.0.6
USN-7090-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
Chenyuan Yang discovered that the USB Gadget subsystem in the Linux
kernel did not properly check for the device to be enabled before
writing. A local attacker could possibly use this to cause a denial of
service. (CVE-2024-25741)
Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel.
An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system.
This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems:
– ARM32 architecture;
– MIPS architecture;
– PA-RISC architecture;
– PowerPC architecture;
– RISC-V architecture;
– S390 architecture;
– x86 architecture;
– Cryptographic API;
– Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers;
– Null block device driver;
– Bluetooth drivers;
– Cdrom driver;
– Clock framework and drivers;
– Hardware crypto device drivers;
– CXL (Compute Express Link) drivers;
– Cirrus firmware drivers;
– GPIO subsystem;
– GPU drivers;
– I2C subsystem;
– IIO subsystem;
– InfiniBand drivers;
– ISDN/mISDN subsystem;
– LED subsystem;
– Multiple devices driver;
– Media drivers;
– Fastrpc Driver;
– Network drivers;
– Microsoft Azure Network Adapter (MANA) driver;
– Near Field Communication (NFC) drivers;
– NVME drivers;
– NVMEM (Non Volatile Memory) drivers;
– PCI subsystem;
– Pin controllers subsystem;
– x86 platform drivers;
– S/390 drivers;
– SCSI drivers;
– Thermal drivers;
– TTY drivers;
– UFS subsystem;
– USB DSL drivers;
– USB core drivers;
– DesignWare USB3 driver;
– USB Gadget drivers;
– USB Serial drivers;
– VFIO drivers;
– VHOST drivers;
– File systems infrastructure;
– BTRFS file system;
– GFS2 file system;
– JFFS2 file system;
– JFS file system;
– Network file systems library;
– Network file system client;
– NILFS2 file system;
– NTFS3 file system;
– SMB network file system;
– Memory management;
– Netfilter;
– Tracing infrastructure;
– io_uring subsystem;
– BPF subsystem;
– Core kernel;
– Bluetooth subsystem;
– CAN network layer;
– Ceph Core library;
– Networking core;
– IPv4 networking;
– IPv6 networking;
– IUCV driver;
– MAC80211 subsystem;
– Network traffic control;
– Sun RPC protocol;
– Wireless networking;
– AMD SoC Alsa drivers;
– SoC Audio for Freescale CPUs drivers;
– MediaTek ASoC drivers;
– SoC audio core drivers;
– SOF drivers;
– Sound sequencer drivers;
(CVE-2024-42064, CVE-2024-43858, CVE-2024-42251, CVE-2024-42113,
CVE-2024-41020, CVE-2024-41093, CVE-2024-45016, CVE-2024-42150,
CVE-2024-42069, CVE-2024-42157, CVE-2024-42126, CVE-2024-42144,
CVE-2024-42093, CVE-2024-41035, CVE-2024-41032, CVE-2024-41077,
CVE-2024-42097, CVE-2024-41071, CVE-2024-42227, CVE-2024-42253,
CVE-2024-42237, CVE-2024-41060, CVE-2024-42080, CVE-2024-42068,
CVE-2024-41058, CVE-2024-42140, CVE-2024-42231, CVE-2024-42127,
CVE-2024-42243, CVE-2023-52887, CVE-2024-39486, CVE-2024-41063,
CVE-2024-42128, CVE-2024-42074, CVE-2024-41028, CVE-2024-42110,
CVE-2024-45001, CVE-2024-41090, CVE-2024-41084, CVE-2024-41088,
CVE-2024-42118, CVE-2024-41094, CVE-2024-41091, CVE-2024-41007,
CVE-2024-42280, CVE-2024-41044, CVE-2024-41012, CVE-2024-42063,
CVE-2024-41078, CVE-2024-42082, CVE-2024-41055, CVE-2024-41031,
CVE-2024-42142, CVE-2024-41083, CVE-2024-42145, CVE-2024-41039,
CVE-2024-41019, CVE-2024-42149, CVE-2024-42248, CVE-2024-42111,
CVE-2024-41074, CVE-2024-42096, CVE-2024-42100, CVE-2024-41010,
CVE-2024-43855, CVE-2024-42136, CVE-2024-41054, CVE-2024-41053,
CVE-2024-41061, CVE-2024-42104, CVE-2024-41025, CVE-2024-42129,
CVE-2024-41086, CVE-2024-42133, CVE-2024-42115, CVE-2024-42158,
CVE-2024-42091, CVE-2024-42088, CVE-2024-42161, CVE-2024-42236,
CVE-2024-41065, CVE-2024-41062, CVE-2024-42153, CVE-2024-41030,
CVE-2024-41079, CVE-2023-52888, CVE-2024-42223, CVE-2024-42119,
CVE-2024-42238, CVE-2024-41052, CVE-2024-41064, CVE-2024-42138,
CVE-2024-41081, CVE-2024-41034, CVE-2024-42147, CVE-2024-41095,
CVE-2024-42132, CVE-2024-42137, CVE-2024-42106, CVE-2024-41041,
CVE-2024-41073, CVE-2024-41033, CVE-2024-41075, CVE-2024-42112,
CVE-2024-41070, CVE-2024-42234, CVE-2024-41027, CVE-2024-42105,
CVE-2024-41089, CVE-2024-41098, CVE-2024-42152, CVE-2024-42101,
CVE-2024-41050, CVE-2024-41069, CVE-2024-42120, CVE-2024-42130,
CVE-2024-42084, CVE-2024-41066, CVE-2024-42108, CVE-2024-42087,
CVE-2024-41067, CVE-2024-41023, CVE-2024-41046, CVE-2024-42079,
CVE-2024-42065, CVE-2024-42098, CVE-2024-42070, CVE-2024-41076,
CVE-2024-41082, CVE-2024-41096, CVE-2024-42235, CVE-2024-42085,
CVE-2024-42246, CVE-2024-41049, CVE-2024-42076, CVE-2024-41048,
CVE-2024-41038, CVE-2024-42241, CVE-2024-41092, CVE-2024-42114,
CVE-2024-41036, CVE-2024-41047, CVE-2024-41029, CVE-2024-42092,
CVE-2024-41068, CVE-2024-42067, CVE-2024-42094, CVE-2024-42245,
CVE-2024-41051, CVE-2024-42250, CVE-2024-42151, CVE-2024-41059,
CVE-2024-41056, CVE-2024-42095, CVE-2024-42131, CVE-2024-42271,
CVE-2024-42066, CVE-2024-42240, CVE-2024-41017, CVE-2024-42141,
CVE-2024-41072, CVE-2024-42229, CVE-2024-42239, CVE-2024-42073,
CVE-2024-42124, CVE-2024-41080, CVE-2024-42146, CVE-2024-41018,
CVE-2024-41021, CVE-2024-39487, CVE-2024-42086, CVE-2024-42109,
CVE-2024-41045, CVE-2024-41037, CVE-2024-41097, CVE-2024-42225,
CVE-2024-42102, CVE-2024-42117, CVE-2024-42077, CVE-2024-42230,
CVE-2024-41087, CVE-2024-42089, CVE-2024-42252, CVE-2024-42247,
CVE-2024-41057, CVE-2024-42121, CVE-2024-42232, CVE-2024-42090,
CVE-2024-41042, CVE-2024-42244, CVE-2024-42156, CVE-2024-42135,
CVE-2024-42155, CVE-2024-42103, CVE-2024-41015, CVE-2024-41022,
CVE-2024-41085)
USN-7089-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
Chenyuan Yang discovered that the USB Gadget subsystem in the Linux
kernel did not properly check for the device to be enabled before
writing. A local attacker could possibly use this to cause a denial of
service. (CVE-2024-25741)
Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel.
An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system.
This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems:
– ARM32 architecture;
– MIPS architecture;
– PA-RISC architecture;
– PowerPC architecture;
– RISC-V architecture;
– S390 architecture;
– x86 architecture;
– Cryptographic API;
– Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers;
– Null block device driver;
– Bluetooth drivers;
– Cdrom driver;
– Clock framework and drivers;
– Hardware crypto device drivers;
– CXL (Compute Express Link) drivers;
– Cirrus firmware drivers;
– GPIO subsystem;
– GPU drivers;
– I2C subsystem;
– IIO subsystem;
– InfiniBand drivers;
– ISDN/mISDN subsystem;
– LED subsystem;
– Multiple devices driver;
– Media drivers;
– Fastrpc Driver;
– Network drivers;
– Microsoft Azure Network Adapter (MANA) driver;
– Near Field Communication (NFC) drivers;
– NVME drivers;
– NVMEM (Non Volatile Memory) drivers;
– PCI subsystem;
– Pin controllers subsystem;
– x86 platform drivers;
– S/390 drivers;
– SCSI drivers;
– Thermal drivers;
– TTY drivers;
– UFS subsystem;
– USB DSL drivers;
– USB core drivers;
– DesignWare USB3 driver;
– USB Gadget drivers;
– USB Serial drivers;
– VFIO drivers;
– VHOST drivers;
– File systems infrastructure;
– BTRFS file system;
– GFS2 file system;
– JFFS2 file system;
– JFS file system;
– Network file systems library;
– Network file system client;
– NILFS2 file system;
– NTFS3 file system;
– SMB network file system;
– Memory management;
– Netfilter;
– Tracing infrastructure;
– io_uring subsystem;
– BPF subsystem;
– Core kernel;
– Bluetooth subsystem;
– CAN network layer;
– Ceph Core library;
– Networking core;
– IPv4 networking;
– IPv6 networking;
– IUCV driver;
– MAC80211 subsystem;
– Network traffic control;
– Sun RPC protocol;
– Wireless networking;
– AMD SoC Alsa drivers;
– SoC Audio for Freescale CPUs drivers;
– MediaTek ASoC drivers;
– SoC audio core drivers;
– SOF drivers;
– Sound sequencer drivers;
(CVE-2024-41079, CVE-2024-41058, CVE-2024-41029, CVE-2024-42253,
CVE-2024-41075, CVE-2024-42280, CVE-2024-42102, CVE-2024-41055,
CVE-2024-41025, CVE-2024-42124, CVE-2024-41060, CVE-2024-41027,
CVE-2024-42145, CVE-2024-42146, CVE-2024-42251, CVE-2024-41081,
CVE-2024-42065, CVE-2024-42129, CVE-2024-41031, CVE-2024-41035,
CVE-2024-41047, CVE-2023-52888, CVE-2024-42248, CVE-2024-41039,
CVE-2024-42119, CVE-2024-41038, CVE-2024-42150, CVE-2024-42073,
CVE-2024-42089, CVE-2024-41007, CVE-2024-42120, CVE-2024-42069,
CVE-2024-41096, CVE-2024-42153, CVE-2024-41012, CVE-2024-42151,
CVE-2024-42241, CVE-2024-42126, CVE-2024-42092, CVE-2024-42231,
CVE-2024-41032, CVE-2024-41076, CVE-2024-42136, CVE-2024-41078,
CVE-2024-41068, CVE-2024-41070, CVE-2024-41091, CVE-2024-42063,
CVE-2024-42157, CVE-2024-42118, CVE-2024-41046, CVE-2024-41023,
CVE-2024-42094, CVE-2024-41042, CVE-2024-41034, CVE-2024-42096,
CVE-2024-42105, CVE-2024-41051, CVE-2024-42239, CVE-2024-42117,
CVE-2024-41019, CVE-2024-41033, CVE-2024-42223, CVE-2024-41098,
CVE-2024-41052, CVE-2024-41036, CVE-2024-41087, CVE-2024-42115,
CVE-2024-41057, CVE-2024-42161, CVE-2024-42240, CVE-2024-41093,
CVE-2024-42097, CVE-2024-42077, CVE-2024-41062, CVE-2024-42156,
CVE-2024-41077, CVE-2024-42235, CVE-2024-41085, CVE-2023-52887,
CVE-2024-42237, CVE-2024-41061, CVE-2024-41073, CVE-2024-42087,
CVE-2024-41086, CVE-2024-41044, CVE-2024-41066, CVE-2024-42128,
CVE-2024-42144, CVE-2024-42227, CVE-2024-41020, CVE-2024-41015,
CVE-2024-42232, CVE-2024-41072, CVE-2024-41030, CVE-2024-42098,
CVE-2024-42121, CVE-2024-42080, CVE-2024-41071, CVE-2024-42225,
CVE-2024-42064, CVE-2024-42246, CVE-2024-42113, CVE-2024-41082,
CVE-2024-42095, CVE-2024-41080, CVE-2024-41056, CVE-2024-42147,
CVE-2024-41069, CVE-2024-42135, CVE-2024-42245, CVE-2024-42244,
CVE-2024-42271, CVE-2024-41084, CVE-2024-42234, CVE-2024-41064,
CVE-2024-42108, CVE-2024-41090, CVE-2024-42079, CVE-2024-42138,
CVE-2024-42127, CVE-2024-42149, CVE-2024-41067, CVE-2024-42130,
CVE-2024-42086, CVE-2024-41045, CVE-2024-42088, CVE-2024-42131,
CVE-2024-41063, CVE-2024-42111, CVE-2024-41088, CVE-2024-42110,
CVE-2024-41074, CVE-2024-41041, CVE-2024-39487, CVE-2024-42076,
CVE-2024-42091, CVE-2024-42132, CVE-2024-42100, CVE-2024-41010,
CVE-2024-42093, CVE-2024-41048, CVE-2024-41059, CVE-2024-42137,
CVE-2024-41065, CVE-2024-42067, CVE-2024-42140, CVE-2024-42250,
CVE-2024-42084, CVE-2024-42155, CVE-2024-41021, CVE-2024-41089,
CVE-2024-42106, CVE-2024-41083, CVE-2024-42112, CVE-2024-42101,
CVE-2024-42229, CVE-2024-41053, CVE-2024-42074, CVE-2024-42252,
CVE-2024-41018, CVE-2024-41095, CVE-2024-42090, CVE-2024-41097,
CVE-2024-42236, CVE-2024-42109, CVE-2024-42158, CVE-2024-43858,
CVE-2024-42133, CVE-2024-42066, CVE-2024-41094, CVE-2024-39486,
CVE-2024-41050, CVE-2024-41028, CVE-2024-42114, CVE-2024-41049,
CVE-2024-42070, CVE-2024-42243, CVE-2024-41092, CVE-2024-43855,
CVE-2024-42103, CVE-2024-41022, CVE-2024-42142, CVE-2024-42238,
CVE-2024-42152, CVE-2024-41037, CVE-2024-42230, CVE-2024-42082,
CVE-2024-42085, CVE-2024-42104, CVE-2024-41017, CVE-2024-41054,
CVE-2024-42068, CVE-2024-42141, CVE-2024-42247)
CISA Warns of Critical Software Vulnerabilities in Industrial Devices
Multiple vulnerabilities in Rockwell Automation and Mitsubishi products could allow ICS cyber-attacks
US and Israel Warn of Iranian Threat Actor’s New Tradecraft
US and Israeli government agencies have warned that the Iranian state-sponsored threat actor Cotton Sandstorm is deploying new tradecraft to expand its operations
Fired Disney worker accused of hacking into restaurant menus, replacing them with Windings and false peanut allergy information
A disgruntled former Disney employee is facing charges that he hacked into the company’s restaurant menu systems and wreaked havoc on its digital displays that could have potentially put lives at risk.
Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.