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:
– Ext4 file system;
– Network traffic control;
– VMware vSockets driver;
(CVE-2024-49967, CVE-2024-53057, CVE-2024-50264)
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USN-7167-2: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
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:
– Ext4 file system;
– Network traffic control;
– VMware vSockets driver;
(CVE-2024-50264, CVE-2024-49967, CVE-2024-53057)
firefox-134.0-1.fc41
FEDORA-2025-6fcde64d77
Packages in this update:
firefox-134.0-1.fc41
Update description:
Updated to latest upstream (134.0)
firefox-134.0-1.fc40
FEDORA-2025-e8a71b6caf
Packages in this update:
firefox-134.0-1.fc40
Update description:
Updated to latest upstream (134.0)
seamonkey-2.53.20-1.el8
FEDORA-EPEL-2025-49f65941e5
Packages in this update:
seamonkey-2.53.20-1.el8
Update description:
Update to 2.53.20
seamonkey-2.53.20-1.fc40
FEDORA-2025-398837e1d1
Packages in this update:
seamonkey-2.53.20-1.fc40
Update description:
Update to 2.53.20
seamonkey-2.53.20-1.fc41
FEDORA-2025-a39068bf59
Packages in this update:
seamonkey-2.53.20-1.fc41
Update description:
Update to 2.53.20
USN-7187-1: Linux kernel (OEM) vulnerabilities
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:
– Network drivers;
– Intel ASoC drivers;
(CVE-2024-50011, CVE-2024-47715)
USN-7186-1: Linux kernel (Intel IoTG) vulnerabilities
Andy Nguyen discovered that the Bluetooth L2CAP implementation in the Linux
kernel contained a type-confusion error. A physically proximate remote
attacker could use this to cause a denial of service (system crash) or
possibly execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2020-12351)
Andy Nguyen discovered that the Bluetooth A2MP implementation in the Linux
kernel did not properly initialize memory in some situations. A physically
proximate remote attacker could use this to expose sensitive information
(kernel memory). (CVE-2020-12352)
Andy Nguyen discovered that the Bluetooth HCI event packet parser in the
Linux kernel did not properly handle event advertisements of certain sizes,
leading to a heap-based buffer overflow. A physically proximate remote
attacker could use this to cause a denial of service (system crash) or
possibly execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2020-24490)
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;
– RISC-V architecture;
– S390 architecture;
– x86 architecture;
– Block layer subsystem;
– ACPI drivers;
– Drivers core;
– ATA over ethernet (AOE) driver;
– TPM device driver;
– Clock framework and drivers;
– Buffer Sharing and Synchronization framework;
– EFI core;
– GPIO subsystem;
– GPU drivers;
– HID subsystem;
– I2C subsystem;
– InfiniBand drivers;
– Input Device core drivers;
– Mailbox framework;
– Media drivers;
– Ethernet bonding driver;
– Network drivers;
– Mellanox network drivers;
– Microsoft Azure Network Adapter (MANA) driver;
– STMicroelectronics network drivers;
– NTB driver;
– Virtio pmem driver;
– PCI subsystem;
– x86 platform drivers;
– S/390 drivers;
– SCSI subsystem;
– SPI subsystem;
– Thermal drivers;
– USB Device Class drivers;
– USB Type-C Port Controller Manager driver;
– VFIO drivers;
– Virtio Host (VHOST) subsystem;
– Framebuffer layer;
– 9P distributed file system;
– BTRFS file system;
– Ceph distributed file system;
– File systems infrastructure;
– Ext4 file system;
– F2FS file system;
– GFS2 file system;
– JFS file system;
– Network file system (NFS) client;
– Network file system (NFS) server daemon;
– NILFS2 file system;
– SMB network file system;
– Network file system (NFS) superblock;
– Bluetooth subsystem;
– Network traffic control;
– Network sockets;
– TCP network protocol;
– BPF subsystem;
– Perf events;
– Kernel thread helper (kthread);
– Padata parallel execution mechanism;
– Arbitrary resource management;
– Static call mechanism;
– Tracing infrastructure;
– Memory management;
– Amateur Radio drivers;
– Ethernet bridge;
– CAN network layer;
– Networking core;
– IPv4 networking;
– IPv6 networking;
– MAC80211 subsystem;
– Multipath TCP;
– Netfilter;
– Netlink;
– SCTP protocol;
– TIPC protocol;
– VMware vSockets driver;
– SELinux security module;
– Simplified Mandatory Access Control Kernel framework;
– AudioScience HPI driver;
– Amlogic Meson SoC drivers;
– USB sound devices;
(CVE-2024-47720, CVE-2023-52904, CVE-2024-49907, CVE-2024-50049,
CVE-2024-38667, CVE-2024-47747, CVE-2024-50180, CVE-2024-47756,
CVE-2024-50015, CVE-2024-49983, CVE-2024-49981, CVE-2024-38538,
CVE-2024-47735, CVE-2024-50019, CVE-2024-49955, CVE-2024-38545,
CVE-2024-49902, CVE-2024-46849, CVE-2024-49863, CVE-2024-49944,
CVE-2024-50189, CVE-2024-49927, CVE-2024-50033, CVE-2024-50045,
CVE-2024-49977, CVE-2024-35965, CVE-2024-42158, CVE-2024-49913,
CVE-2024-50038, CVE-2024-49883, CVE-2024-38553, CVE-2024-49868,
CVE-2024-50264, CVE-2024-46855, CVE-2024-50188, CVE-2024-49952,
CVE-2024-47718, CVE-2024-50095, CVE-2024-49936, CVE-2024-47734,
CVE-2024-47713, CVE-2024-47723, CVE-2024-49886, CVE-2024-50044,
CVE-2024-49985, CVE-2024-49973, CVE-2024-49895, CVE-2024-47693,
CVE-2024-46858, CVE-2024-50003, CVE-2024-39463, CVE-2024-46852,
CVE-2024-49867, CVE-2024-49967, CVE-2024-47706, CVE-2024-35904,
CVE-2024-47698, CVE-2024-47701, CVE-2024-36893, CVE-2024-50031,
CVE-2024-47699, CVE-2024-47674, CVE-2024-49871, CVE-2024-42156,
CVE-2024-50179, CVE-2024-49995, CVE-2024-49938, CVE-2024-47692,
CVE-2024-49975, CVE-2024-47710, CVE-2024-49860, CVE-2024-36968,
CVE-2024-53057, CVE-2024-50186, CVE-2024-47695, CVE-2024-40973,
CVE-2024-35966, CVE-2024-46865, CVE-2024-47697, CVE-2024-47757,
CVE-2023-52639, CVE-2024-47709, CVE-2024-47672, CVE-2024-50040,
CVE-2024-49890, CVE-2024-49933, CVE-2024-38544, CVE-2024-49858,
CVE-2024-42079, CVE-2024-46853, CVE-2024-50006, CVE-2024-47670,
CVE-2024-49896, CVE-2024-50013, CVE-2024-49924, CVE-2024-50093,
CVE-2024-49884, CVE-2024-49935, CVE-2024-50184, CVE-2024-27072,
CVE-2024-46695, CVE-2024-49997, CVE-2024-49903, CVE-2024-50001,
CVE-2024-49969, CVE-2024-49851, CVE-2024-44940, CVE-2024-46859,
CVE-2024-44942, CVE-2024-49958, CVE-2024-49930, CVE-2024-49949,
CVE-2024-49881, CVE-2024-47690, CVE-2024-49882, CVE-2024-49875,
CVE-2024-49959, CVE-2024-46854, CVE-2024-35963, CVE-2024-40910,
CVE-2024-49965, CVE-2024-50035, CVE-2024-49957, CVE-2024-50059,
CVE-2024-49894, CVE-2024-47685, CVE-2024-50181, CVE-2024-50024,
CVE-2024-50062, CVE-2024-43904, CVE-2024-49946, CVE-2024-41016,
CVE-2023-52621, CVE-2024-26822, CVE-2024-49877, CVE-2024-35967,
CVE-2024-47742, CVE-2024-47739, CVE-2024-26947, CVE-2024-47748,
CVE-2024-47737, CVE-2024-44931, CVE-2024-49900, CVE-2024-50041,
CVE-2024-50046, CVE-2024-50002, CVE-2024-49852, CVE-2024-50039,
CVE-2024-47679, CVE-2024-47749, CVE-2024-49982, CVE-2024-49878,
CVE-2024-47712, CVE-2024-47740, CVE-2024-49962, CVE-2024-50096,
CVE-2024-49948, CVE-2024-50000, CVE-2024-47671, CVE-2024-49892,
CVE-2024-47673, CVE-2024-35951, CVE-2023-52917, CVE-2024-49889,
CVE-2024-49954, CVE-2024-38632, CVE-2024-47696, CVE-2024-50007,
CVE-2024-47705, CVE-2024-50008, CVE-2024-49966, CVE-2024-49856,
CVE-2023-52532, CVE-2024-49866, CVE-2024-47684, CVE-2024-49963,
CVE-2024-50191, CVE-2024-49879)
USN-7179-2: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
Andy Nguyen discovered that the Bluetooth L2CAP implementation in the Linux
kernel contained a type-confusion error. A physically proximate remote
attacker could use this to cause a denial of service (system crash) or
possibly execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2020-12351)
Andy Nguyen discovered that the Bluetooth A2MP implementation in the Linux
kernel did not properly initialize memory in some situations. A physically
proximate remote attacker could use this to expose sensitive information
(kernel memory). (CVE-2020-12352)
Andy Nguyen discovered that the Bluetooth HCI event packet parser in the
Linux kernel did not properly handle event advertisements of certain sizes,
leading to a heap-based buffer overflow. A physically proximate remote
attacker could use this to cause a denial of service (system crash) or
possibly execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2020-24490)
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:
– GPU drivers;
– Media drivers;
– Network drivers;
– SMB network file system;
– Bluetooth subsystem;
– Amateur Radio drivers;
– Network traffic control;
– VMware vSockets driver;
(CVE-2024-35963, CVE-2024-38553, CVE-2024-35965, CVE-2024-26822,
CVE-2024-35966, CVE-2024-53057, CVE-2024-43904, CVE-2024-50264,
CVE-2024-40973, CVE-2024-40910, CVE-2024-35967)