Security Leftovers
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Security updates for Friday
Security updates have been issued by Arch Linux (chromium, curl, impacket, jdk11-openjdk, jre-openjdk, jre-openjdk-headless, jre11-openjdk-headless, kernel, lib32-curl, lib32-libcurl-compat, lib32-libcurl-gnutls, libcurl-compat, libcurl-gnutls, libpano13, linux-hardened, linux-lts, linux-zen, nvidia-utils, opera, systemd, and virtualbox), CentOS (java-11-openjdk and kernel), Debian (lemonldap-ng), Fedora (curl and podman), Gentoo (icedtea-web and velocity), openSUSE (bluez, go1.15, go1.16, kernel, thunderbird, transfig, and wireshark), Oracle (java-1.8.0-openjdk, java-11-openjdk, kernel, and kernel-container), SUSE (bluez, curl, kernel, qemu, thunderbird, transfig, and wireshark), and Ubuntu (curl).
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Systemd Vulnerability Could Risk Denial-of-Service Across Major Linux Systems
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Microsoft warns over this unusual malware that targets Windows and Linux [Ed: ZDNet's Microsoft booster Liam Tung speaks as if Microsoft now owns and controls Linux. Microsoft puts NSA back doors in things, so framing Microsoft as some security champion concerned about real security is deceitful propaganda.]
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New PetitPotam attack allows take over of Windows domains
A new NTLM relay attack called PetitPotam has been discovered that allows threat actors to take over a domain controller, and thus an entire Windows domain.
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