SUSE Linux has released several important security updates affecting AppArmor, GoVulnCheck-VulnDB, and the Linux kernel, which are crucial for maintaining system integrity and security for various distributions:
HAProxy and Libsoup updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu Linux has released important security updates addressing vulnerabilities in HAProxy and libsoup. These updates are crucial for maintaining system integrity and preventing potential security breaches.
Uboot-Tools, Thunderbird, OpenVPN, Zabbix updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has rolled out updates that enhance security across several key packages: Uboot-Tools, Thunderbird, OpenVPN, and Zabbix, with specific updates for Fedora versions 40, 41, and 42.
OpenShift and RHEL AI updates for RHEL
Red Hat has announced important updates for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) that enhance security and address bugs in the OpenShift Container Platform. The latest releases include OpenShift Container Platform 4.18.8 and 4.12.75, as well as an update for RHEL AI 1.5 hdf5.
Go-Toolset and Delve Golang updates for AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux has recently issued two significant security updates for its go-toolset and delve/golang packages, aimed at addressing vulnerabilities in the Go programming language. The updates are categorized as follows:
Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-3 released
Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-3 Released
Linux Kernel 6.14.2 released
The Linux kernel version 6.14.2 has been officially released, marking an important update for users and developers. This release includes the full source code, patches, and a PGP signature for verification.
Linux Kernel 6.13.11 released
The Linux kernel version 6.13.11 has officially been released, marking an update in the kernel series. This version includes various improvements and bug fixes.
Linux Kernel 6.6.87 released
The Linux kernel version 6.6.87 has been officially released, offering enhancements and updates to the existing kernel framework. For those interested in obtaining the full source code, it can be downloaded from [this link](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.6.87.tar.xz). Additionally, a patch file for those looking to update their existing kernels is available [here](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/patch-6.6.87.xz). Users can verify the integrity of the release using the provided PGP signature, which can be found [here](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.6.87.tar.sign).
Linux Kernel 6.12.23 released
The Linux kernel version 6.12.23 has been officially released, providing users with the latest updates and improvements. The full source code, along with a patch and PGP signature for verification, are available for download at the following links:
Linux Kernel 6.1.134 released
The Linux kernel version 6.1.134 has officially been released. This update provides the latest enhancements and bug fixes for the Linux operating system. Users can access the full source code for this version through the provided link, as well as download the corresponding patch and PGP signature for verification purposes.
Linux Kernel 5.15.180 released
The Linux kernel version 5.15.180 has officially been released, providing users with the latest updates and improvements. The release includes the full source code, a patch, and a PGP signature for verification.
Linux Kernel 5.4.292 released
The Linux kernel version 5.4.292 has officially been released. Users can access the full source code, patches, and PGP signatures through the provided links. The full source can be downloaded from https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/linux-5.4.292.tar.xz, while the patch is available at https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/patch-5.4.292.xz, and the PGP signature can be found at https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/linux-5.4.292.tar.sign.
Linux Kernel 5.10.236 released
The Linux kernel version 5.10.236 has officially been released, providing updates and improvements to the existing 5.10 series. Users can access the full source code, patch files, and PGP signature for verification through the provided links:
SparkyLinux 7.7 released
SparkyLinux 7.7 has been officially released as the latest update in the Sparky 7 "Orion Belt" series, which is based on Debian 12 "Bookworm." This update, released on April 8, 2025, includes comprehensive updates across all packages from both Debian and Sparky stable repositories. Key features of SparkyLinux 7.7 include the Linux kernel for both PC and ARM architectures, LibreOffice version 7.4.7, and various desktop environments such as KDE Plasma 5.27.5, LXQt 1.2.0, MATE 1.26, Xfce 4.18, and Openbox 3.6.1. Additionally, users will find updated versions of Firefox (128.9.0esr) and Thunderbird (128.9.0esr).
ProFTPD, Libsolv-Perl, Chromium updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has released several important security updates across its various versions. Notably, the updates include a regression fix for the proftpd-dfsg package in Debian 9 ELTS, a security update for libbssolv-perl in Debian 11 LTS, and a Chromium security update for Debian 12.
Kubernetes, Webkit2GTK, Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management, Go, Delve, OpenShift updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently undergone significant updates, primarily focused on enhancing security and functionality across various components. The key updates include:
Webkit2GTK and Tomcat updates for AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux has announced two important security updates for its users: one for WebKitGTK and another for Apache Tomcat, both released on April 9, 2025.
Python 3 update for Slackware
Slackware Linux has released updated Python 3 packages to address critical security vulnerabilities, specifically for Slackware version 15.0. The update, identified as python3 (SSA:2025-099-01), includes significant changes to enhance the security of the Python environment.
Doomsday, Kernel, Libpoppler-CPP, Etcd, LibMozjs, Apache2 Mod Auth OpenIDC, Firefox updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has released important security updates addressing vulnerabilities in various components, including Doomsday, the Linux kernel, libpoppler-cpp, etcd, libmozjs, apache2-mod_auth_openidc, and Firefox. The updates aim to rectify issues categorized by severity levels, primarily important and moderate.