News: 0000834754

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Security updates for Tuesday

([Security] Oct 20, 2020 14:54 UTC (Tue) (ris))


Dist.

ID

Release

Package

Date

Debian

[1]DSA-4775-1

stable

python-flask-cors

2020-10-19

Fedora

[2]FEDORA-2020-9b441d3153

F32

kleopatra

2020-10-19

Fedora

[3]FEDORA-2020-c9863904de

F32

nextcloud

2020-10-19

Fedora

[4]FEDORA-2020-eadda524a8

F31

phpMyAdmin

2020-10-19

Fedora

[5]FEDORA-2020-4e78c86902

F32

phpMyAdmin

2020-10-19

Gentoo

[6]202010-06

ark

2020-10-20

Gentoo

[7]202010-03

libjpeg-turbo

2020-10-20

Gentoo

[8]202010-05

libraw

2020-10-20

Gentoo

[9]202010-04

libxml2

2020-10-20

openSUSE

[10]openSUSE-SU-2020:1701-1

15.1

bind

2020-10-20

openSUSE

[11]openSUSE-SU-2020:1699-1

15.2

bind

2020-10-20

openSUSE

[12]openSUSE-SU-2020:1698-1

15.2

kernel

2020-10-20

openSUSE

[13]openSUSE-SU-2020:1703-1

15.2

php7

2020-10-20

openSUSE

[14]openSUSE-SU-2020:1702-1

15.2

transfig

2020-10-20

Red Hat

[15]RHSA-2020:4276-01

EL7

kernel

2020-10-20

Red Hat

[16]RHSA-2020:4278-01

EL7.4

kernel

2020-10-19

Red Hat

[17]RHSA-2020:4281-01

EL7.6

kernel

2020-10-19

Red Hat

[18]RHSA-2020:4277-01

EL7.7

kernel

2020-10-19

Red Hat

[19]RHSA-2020:4286-01

EL8

kernel

2020-10-20

Red Hat

[20]RHSA-2020:4288-01

EL8.0

kernel

2020-10-20

Red Hat

[21]RHSA-2020:4287-01

EL8.1

kernel

2020-10-20

Red Hat

[22]RHSA-2020:4279-01

EL7

kernel-alt

2020-10-19

Red Hat

[23]RHSA-2020:4280-01

EL7

kernel-rt

2020-10-19

Red Hat

[24]RHSA-2020:4289-01

EL8

kernel-rt

2020-10-20

Red Hat

[25]RHSA-2020:4285-01

SCL

rh-python36

2020-10-19

Red Hat

[26]RHSA-2020:4290-01

EL8.1.1

virt:8.1 and virt-devel:8.1

2020-10-20

Red Hat

[27]RHSA-2020:4291-01

EL8.2.1

virt:8.2 and virt-devel:8.2

2020-10-20

Ubuntu

[28]USN-4590-1

16.04

collabtive

2020-10-19

Ubuntu

[29]USN-4593-1

16.04 18.04 20.04

freetype

2020-10-20

Ubuntu

[30]USN-4591-1

16.04 18.04 20.04

linux, linux-hwe, linux-hwe-5.4, linux-oem, linux-raspi, linux-raspi-5.4, linux-snapdragon

2020-10-19

Ubuntu

[31]USN-4592-1

18.04

linux-oem-osp1, linux-raspi2-5.3

2020-10-19



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