Security advisories for Monday
Arch Linux has updated curl (multiple vulnerabilities) and wpa_supplicant (code execution).
Debian has updated chromium-browser (multiple vulnerabilities), kernel (multiple vulnerabilities), libreoffice (code execution), openjdk-6 (multiple vulnerabilities), openjdk-7 (multiple vulnerabilities), and wpa (code execution).
Fedora has updated cherokee (F21; F20:authentication bypass), chrony (F20:multiple vulnerabilities), php (F20:multiple vulnerabilities), qt5-qtbase (F21; F20:multiple vulnerabilities), resteasy (F20:XML eXternal Entity (XXE) attacks), spatialite-tools (F20: multiplevulnerabilities), sqlite (F20: multiplevulnerabilities), wesnoth (F21; F20: information leak), wpa_supplicant (F21: code execution), and zarafa (F21; F20: denial of service).
Mageia has updated php (three vulnerabilities) and wordpress (multiple vulnerabilities).
Mandriva has updated asterisk(MBS1.0: SSL server spoofing), glusterfs(MBS2.0: denial of service), librsync(MBS1.0: file checksum collision), perl-Module-Signature (MBS1.0: multiplevulnerabilities), php (MBS1.0, MBS2.0:multiple vulnerabilities), qemu (MBS1.0,MBS2.0: denial of service), setup (MBS2.0:information disclosure), and tor (MBS1.0: denial of service).
openSUSE has updated java-1_7_0-openjdk (13.2: multiplevulnerabilities), java-1_8_0-openjdk (13.2:multiple vulnerabilities), and ntp (13.2,13.1: two vulnerabilities).
Ubuntu has updated autofs (14.10:privilege escalation), libreoffice (14.10,14.04, 12.04: two vulnerabilities), and tcpdump (14.10, 14.04, 12.04: multiple vulnerabilities).