Fedora Linux has recently released several important updates for various software packages, focusing on security enhancements. The notable updates include:
2. Matrix-Synapse: Updated to version 1.111.1-4.fc40, which includes backported fixes from a newer version.
3. Exim: Updated to version 4.98.2-1.fc40, which fixes a privilege escalation vulnerability (CVE-2025-30232).
2. Ghostscript: Updated to version 10.03.1-5.fc41, addressing multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-27835, CVE-2025-27834, CVE-2025-27832, etc.).
3. Exim: Same update as Fedora 40 (4.98.2-1.fc41) fixing the same privilege escalation issue.
4. Varnish: Updated to version 7.5.0-3.fc41, which includes a fix for CVE-2025-30346, a low-risk vulnerability.
Fedora 40 Updates:
1. Chromium: Updated to version 135.0.7049.52-2.fc40, addressing several vulnerabilities including high severity CVE-2025-3066 (use after free in Navigations) and multiple medium and low severity issues related to extensions, intents, and custom tabs.2. Matrix-Synapse: Updated to version 1.111.1-4.fc40, which includes backported fixes from a newer version.
3. Exim: Updated to version 4.98.2-1.fc40, which fixes a privilege escalation vulnerability (CVE-2025-30232).
Fedora 41 Updates:
1. Chromium: Updated to version 135.0.7049.52-1.fc41, with similar security fixes as the Fedora 40 version.2. Ghostscript: Updated to version 10.03.1-5.fc41, addressing multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-27835, CVE-2025-27834, CVE-2025-27832, etc.).
3. Exim: Same update as Fedora 40 (4.98.2-1.fc41) fixing the same privilege escalation issue.
4. Varnish: Updated to version 7.5.0-3.fc41, which includes a fix for CVE-2025-30346, a low-risk vulnerability.
Installation Instructions:
Users can install these updates using the "dnf" package manager by executing the command:su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisoryFor further details, users can refer to the DNF documentation.'
Conclusion:
These updates reflect Fedora's commitment to maintaining security and performance in its operating system. Users are encouraged to apply these updates promptly to ensure their systems are protected against identified vulnerabilities. Furthermore, Fedora continues to evolve and improve its software ecosystem, contributing to a secure and efficient user experience. Regular updates not only enhance security but also introduce improvements and new features, ensuring users benefit from the latest advancements in technologyChromium, Matrix-Synapse, Exim, Ghostscript, Varnish updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has been updated with multiple security enhancements, including Chromium, Matrix-Synapse, Exim, Ghostscript, and Varnish:
Fedora 40 Update: chromium-135.0.7049.52-2.fc40
Fedora 40 Update: matrix-synapse-1.111.1-4.fc40
Fedora 40 Update: exim-4.98.2-1.fc40
Fedora 41 Update: chromium-135.0.7049.52-1.fc41
Fedora 41 Update: ghostscript-10.03.1-5.fc41
Fedora 41 Update: exim-4.98.2-1.fc41
Fedora 41 Update: varnish-7.5.0-3.fc41Chromium, Matrix-Synapse, Exim, Ghostscript, Varnish updates for Fedora @ Linux Compatible