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Slackware updates
Stable kernels 3.0.19, 3.2.3 and 2.6.32.56
Update 3.2.4 has now been released to address a compilation problem in 3.2.3.
Friday's security updates
Debian has updated iceweasel (multiple vulnerabilities), iceape (multiple vulnerabilities), and php5 (remote code execution).
Mandriva has updated mozilla (multiple vulnerabilities).
Red Hat has updated RHEL5: php53 (remote code execution), RHEL4,5,6: php (remote code execution), ghostscript (RHEL5,6; RHEL4: multiple vulnerabilities), and RHEL5.6: freetype (code execution).
Scientific Linux has updated SL5: php53 (remote code execution), SL4,5,6: php (remote code execution), and ghostscript (SL5,6; SL4: multiple vulnerabilities).
PHP 5.3.10 released with critical security fix
Critical PHP vulnerability being fixed (The H)
Security advisories for Thursday
CentOS has updated openssl (C4: multiple vulnerabilities).
Debian has updated tomcat6 (multiple vulnerabilities).
Fedora has updated BackupPC (F15; F16: cross-site scripting), polipo (F15; F16: denial of service), moodle (F15; F16: multiple vulnerabilities), firefox (F16: multiple vulnerabilities), xulrunner (F16: multiple vulnerabilities), thunderbird (F16: multiple vulnerabilities), thunderbird-lightning (F16: multiple vulnerabilities), gstreamer-plugins-bad-free (F16: multiple vulnerabilities), and libvpx (F16: multiple vulnerabilities).
Mandriva has updated apache (multiple vulnerabilities).
Oracle has updated firefox (OL4; OL5; OL6: multiple vulnerabilities), seamonkey (OL4: multiple vulnerabilities), thunderbird (OL4; OL6: multiple vulnerabilities), and openssl (OL4: multiple vulnerabilities).
Red Hat has updated openssl (RHEL 4: multiple vulnerabilities)
Scientific Linux has updated thunderbird (SL4&5; SL6: multiple vulnerabilities), firefox (multiple vulnerabilities), seamonkey (SL4: multiple vulnerabilities), and openssl (SL4: multiple vulnerabilities).
Seigo: Spark answers
Gettys: Bufferbloat demonstration videos
[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for February 2, 2012
Kuhn: Some Thoughts on Conservancy's GPL Enforcement
The Document Foundation will be based in Berlin
Wednesday's security update
CentOS has updated thunderbird (C4, C5, C6: multiple vulnerabilities), firefox (C4, C5, C6: multiple vulnerabilities) and seamonkey (C4: multiple vulnerabilities).
Fedora has updated smokeping (F15, F16: cross-site scripting), krb5 (F15: denial of service), and sudo (F16: privilege escalation).
Red Hat has updated thunderbird (RHEL4-5, RHEL6: multiple vulnerabilities), firefox (RHEL4-6: multiple vulnerabilities), and seamonkey (RHEL4: multiple vulnerabilities).
Ubuntu has updated usbmuxd (code execution via hostile USB device).
[$] A tempest in a toybox
Apache HTTP Server 2.2.22 released
Almost There - PyPy's ARM Backend
Greg Kroah-Hartman moves to the Linux Foundation
Kernel prepatch 3.3-rc2
FOSDEM speaker interviews
Security advisories for Tuesday
Debian has updated curl (multiple vulnerabilities), php5 (multiple vulnerabilities), and php5 (fixes a regression from the previous update).
Oracle has updated OL6: ruby (denial of service), ruby (OL5; OL4: denial of service/predictable random numbers) and OL4: php (multiple vulnerabilities).
Red Hat has updated RHEL6: ruby (denial of service), RHEL4&5: ruby (denial of service/predictable random numbers), and RHEL4: php (multiple vulnerabilities).
Scientific Linux has updated SL4, SL5: ruby (denial of service/predictable random numbers), SL4: php (multiple vulnerabilities), SL6: ruby (denial of service).
Ubuntu has updated accountsservice (privilege escalation) and software-properties (man-in-the-middle attack).