Happy Friday fellow Linux geeks! This week, important updates have been issued for Chromium, the Linux kernel and ConnMan. Read on to learn about these vulnerabilities and how to secure your system against them.
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ChromiumThe DiscoveryMultiple security issues were discovered in Chromium (CVE-2022-3370 and CVE-2022-3373). The ImpactThese vulnerabilities could result in the execution of arbitrary code, denial of service (DoS), or information disclosure. The FixA Chromium security update has been released that fixes these bugs. We recommend that you upgrade your Chromium packages now to protect the privacy of your sensitive information and the security, integrity and availability of your systems. Your Related Advisories:Register to Customize Your Advisories |
Linux KernelThe DiscoverySeveral vulnerabilities have been identified in the Linux kernel (CVE-2021-4159, CVE-2021-33655, CVE-2021-33656 and CVE-2022-1462). The ImpactThese flaws may lead to privilege escalation, denial of service (DoS), or information leaks. The FixA security update for the Linux kernel mitigates these issues. We recommend that you update as soon as possible to protect against attacks and compromise. Your Related Advisories:Register to Customize Your Advisories |
ConnManThe DiscoveryTwo critical vulnerabilities have been found in ConnMan. The ImpactThese issues could result in remote code execution. The FixAn update for ConnMan that fixes these two serious flaws is now available. We recommend that you update immediately to protect against potential security incidents. Your Related Advisories:Register to Customize Your Advisories |