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Vulnerabilities fixed in Fedora kernel
Vulnerabilities have been fixed in Fedora kernel. The vulnerabilities allow a malicious person to cause a denial-of-service cause. -= Fedora =- Fedora has made updates available for Fedora 34 and 35. You can install these updates using the command 'dnf' or 'yum'. More information about these...
Vulnerability fixed in Fedora
A vulnerability has been fixed in the Linux kernel as used by Fedora. A local, authenticated malicious person can gain by exploiting this vulnerability to gain elevated privileges acquire elevated privileges on the vulnerable system. Fedora has made updates available for Fedora 33 and 34. You can...
Vulnerability fixed in Fedora kernel
Fedora has fixed a vulnerability in its kernel. The vulnerability allows a malicious party to cause a Denial-of-Service exploit. -= Fedora =- Fedora has made updates available for Fedora 33 and 34. You can install these updates using the command 'dnf' or 'yum'. More information about these update...
Vulnerability fixed in Kerberos KDC
MIT has fixed a vulnerability in Kerberos. A malicious could potentially exploit the vulnerability to cause a denial-of-service cause in the KDC. -= Fedora =- Fedora has made updates available for Fedora 34. You can install these updates by using the command 'dnf' or 'yum'. More information about...
Vulnerability fixed in Ansible
A vulnerability has been fixed in Ansible. The vulnerability allows a malicious person to inject commands. With this vulnerability makes it possible to obtain sensitive data and possibly execute arbitrary code as well. The researcher who reported the vulnerability to Ansible has published an...