USN-6606-1: Linux kernel (OEM) vulnerabilities
It was discovered that a race condition existed in the Bluetooth subsystem of the Linux kernel, leading to a use-after-free vulnerability. A local attacker could...
USN-6605-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
Lin Ma discovered that the netfilter subsystem in the Linux kernel did not properly validate network family support while creating a new netfilter table. A...
USN-6604-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
It was discovered that the ASUS HID driver in the Linux kernel did not properly handle device removal, leading to a use-after-free vulnerability. A local...
USN-6603-1: Linux kernel (AWS) vulnerabilities
It was discovered that the CIFS network file system implementation in the Linux kernel did not properly validate the server frame size in certain situation,...
USN-6602-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
Jana Hofmann, Emanuele Vannacci, Cedric Fournet, Boris Kopf, and Oleksii Oleksenko discovered that some AMD processors could leak stale data from division operations in certain...
USN-6601-1: Linux kernel vulnerability
It was discovered that the IGMP protocol implementation in the Linux kernel contained a race condition, leading to a use-after-free vulnerability. A local attacker could...
USN-6600-1: MariaDB vulnerabilities
Several security issues were discovered in MariaDB and this update includes new upstream MariaDB versions to fix these issues. MariaDB has been updated to 10.3.39...
USN-6599-1: Jinja2 vulnerabilities
Yeting Li discovered that Jinja incorrectly handled certain regex. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a denial of service. This issue only...
USN-6598-1: Paramiko vulnerability
Fabian Bäumer, Marcus Brinkmann, Jörg Schwenk discovered that the SSH protocol was vulnerable to a prefix truncation attack. If a remote attacker was able to...
USN-6597-1: Puma vulnerability
It was discovered that Puma incorrectly handled parsing chunked transfer encoding bodies. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to cause Puma to consume...