Gentoo Linux Security Advisories
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in acl and attr, the worst of which could lead to local privilege escalation.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in quickjs-ng, the worst of which could result in arbitrary code execution.
A vulnerability has been discovered in GNU Emacs which could lead to arbitrary code execution.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in libssh2, the worst of which could result in remote code execution.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in nginx, the worst of which could result in arbitrary code execution.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in PostgreSQL, the worst of which could result in arbitrary code execution.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in X.Org X server, XWayland.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in NTFS-3G, the worst of which could result in privilege escalation.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Portage.
A vulnerability has been discovered in haveged which could allow local privilege escalation
A vulnerability was found in HTTP-Daemon allowing header manipulation or filter bypass.
A vulnerability has been discovered in Bubblewrap that would allow root privilege escalation.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in libinput, the worst of which could result in privilege escalation.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Exim, the worst of which allows arbitrary code execution.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Flatpak, the worst of which allows sandbox escape.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Apache HTTPD, the worst of which could result in remote code execution.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Dnsmasq, one of which includes remote code execution.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in rsync, the worst of which could result in privilege escalation.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in FreeType, one of which includes information leak.
A DTrace component, dtprobed, allows arbitrary file creation through crafted USDT provider names.