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Security update for postgresql, postgresql16, postgresql17
This update for postgresql, postgresql16, postgresql17 fixes the following issues: This update ships postgresql17 , and fixes security issues with postgresql16: bsc1230423: Relax the dependency of extensions on the server version from exact major.minor to greater or equal, after Tom Lane confirme...
Security update for postgresql, postgresql16, postgresql17
This update for postgresql, postgresql16, postgresql17 fixes the following issues: This update ships postgresql17 , and fixes security issues with postgresql16: bsc1230423: Relax the dependency of extensions on the server version from exact major.minor to greater or equal, after Tom Lane confirme...
Linux kernel security vulnerabilities
Linux kernel is the kernel used by Linux, the open source operating system of the Linux Foundation in the United States. A security vulnerability exists in Linux kernel that stems from an extension dependency not being set correctly...
AiLux imx6 Security Vulnerability
AiLux imx6 is a computing module from AiLux. A security vulnerability exists in versions prior to AiLux imx6 bundle imx61.0.7-2 that stems from a dependency on externally supplied filenames or extensions, which allows an authenticated, remote attacker to upload arbitrary types of files to the...
postgresql: ALTER ... DEPENDS ON EXTENSION is missing authorization checks
A flaw was found in PostgreSQL's "ALTER ... DEPENDS ON EXTENSION", where sub-commands did not perform authorization checks. An authenticated attacker could use this flaw in certain configurations to perform drop objects such as function, triggers, et al., leading to database corruption...
postgresql: ALTER ... DEPENDS ON EXTENSION is missing authorization checks
A flaw was found in PostgreSQL's "ALTER ... DEPENDS ON EXTENSION", where sub-commands did not perform authorization checks. An authenticated attacker could use this flaw in certain configurations to perform drop objects such as function, triggers, et al., leading to database corruption...
A flaw was found in PostgreSQL's "ALTER ... DEPENDS ON EXTENSION" where sub-commands did not perform authorization checks. An authenticated attacker could use this flaw in certain configurations to perform drop objects such as function triggers et al. leading to database corruption. This issue affects PostgreSQL versions before 12.2 before 11.7 before 10.12 and before 9.6.17.
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