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Multiple Django Vulnerabilities Fixed in...

Django is a powerful open-source web framework written in Python. It is intended to simplify and accelerate the process of producing web applications by offering a strong and adaptable framework...

Debian Kernel Security Updates Patched...

Multiple vulnerabilities were discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to denial of service or local privilege escalation. Since the vulnerabilities could cause serious damage, they have been patched...

Several Node.js Vulnerabilities Fixed in...

The recent Ubuntu security updates have addressed several Node.js vulnerabilities, including high and critical severity flaws in different Ubuntu versions. These issues could result in a denial of service or...

Ubuntu Addresses Linux Kernel Raspberry...

The recent Ubuntu security updates have fixed multiple Linux kernel Raspberry Pi vulnerabilities for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 18.04 ESM, and Ubuntu 23.04. They include patches for...

Ubuntu Security Updates Patched High-Severity...

The recent Ubuntu security updates fixed multiple high-severity vulnerabilities in different Ubuntu operating systems, Ubuntu 18.04 ESM, Ubuntu 16.04 ESM, Ubuntu 14.04 ESM, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 23.04. It...

Multiple OpenSSL Vulnerabilities...

In 2023, a total of 17 vulnerabilities have been addressed in OpenSSL, a popular cryptography library. They pose a significant risk due to their potential to cause substantial availability disruptions....

Firefox 118 Addresses Multiple Security...

Released last week, Firefox 118 arrives with the most anticipated built-in translation feature, which was initially planned for Firefox 117. This new feature allows users to translate website content from...

LibreOffice Security Updates Patched Critical...

LibreOffice, developed by The Document Foundation is a free and open-source suite of office productivity software. Recently, The Document Foundation released the LibreOffice security updates with versions 7.6.2 and 7.5.7,...

Multiple Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities...

Multiple use-after-free vulnerabilities have recently been found in the Linux kernel that can be exploited to achieve local privilege escalation. That means an attacker or user with restricted access (i.e.,...

Ubuntu 23.10 “Mantic Minotaur” Brings...

As expected, Ubuntu 23.10 “Manitic Minotaur” now features the latest kernel series Linux 6.5. It will also be the default kernel on the final release. At first, the development for...

Free Download Manager Linux Users...

Securelist has issued a concerning revelation for Linux users, unveiling that a Debian package associated with the widely-used ‘Free Download Manager’ contains malware, posing a substantial security risk to unsuspecting...

Critical Heap Buffer Overflow Vulnerability...

The latest release of Mozilla Firefox, Firefox 117, arrived last month with new features and various security fixes. Now, in the newer update, Mozilla patched a critical heap buffer overflow...

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