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Addressing Node.js Vulnerabilities in...
Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment built on the powerful V8 engine from Chrome. It allows you to run JavaScript code outside a web browser, making it popular...
Multiple OpenJDK Vulnerabilities Addressed in...
OpenJDK, a widely used open-source implementation of Java, recently had several security vulnerabilities patched in Ubuntu. These issues could allow attackers to steal sensitive information or crash systems. In this...
Patching cJSON Vulnerabilities in...
cJSON is a widely-used, ultralightweight JSON parser written in ANSI C. It provides a simple and efficient way to parse and generate JSON data in C programs. Due to its...
VMware Workstation and Fusion: Critical...
VMware, a leading virtualization technology company, has fixed multiple security vulnerabilities found in VMware Workstation and Fusion products. These flaws, if exploited, could allow attackers to cause a denial of...
Critical Cacti Vulnerabilities Addressed in...
Cacti is a popular open-source platform for monitoring network health and performance. Several vulnerabilities were discovered in Cacti, which have been patched in the latest version 1.2.27. This update is...
Addressing PostgreSQL Vulnerabilities in...
In recent updates, the Ubuntu security team has addressed multiple security issues found in PostgreSQL, an Object-relational SQL database. These issues affect various Ubuntu releases, including Ubuntu 23.10, Ubuntu 22.04...
Patching the Latest libvirt Vulnerabilities...
libvirt is a toolkit used for managing various virtualization technologies and platforms, including KVM, Xen, LXC, VMware, and others. It allows users to perform various tasks like creating, starting, stopping,...
Thunderbird Vulnerabilities Fixed in Ubuntu...
In recent Ubuntu and Debian security updates, several vulnerabilities have been addressed in Thunderbird, the popular open-source mail and newsgroup client. Attackers could use these vulnerabilities to cause a denial...
Several Vulnerabilities Addressed in Ubuntu...
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS was released on April 25, 2024, with some new exciting features. Like every other release, it is not immune to vulnerabilities. Recently, the Ubuntu security team has...
3 Dnsmasq Vulnerabilities Fixed in...
Dnsmasq is a lightweight, easy-to-configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server commonly used in Linux distributions. It provides DNS caching and forwarding, DHCP services, router advertisement, and network booting. In recent...
Multiple nghttp2 Vulnerabilities Fixed in...
Recently, the Ubuntu security team addressed several vulnerabilities in nghttp2, a crucial HTTP/2 C Library and tool, across various Ubuntu releases. In this article, we will explore these vulnerabilities and...