Tuesday's security advisories
Arch Linux has updated curl (authentication bypass), lib32-curl (authentication bypass), python-django (permission bypass), and python2-django: permission bypass).
Fedora has updated bind (F22: twodenial of service flaws), chrony (F22:packet modification), curl (F22:authentication bypass), firefox (F22:multiple vulnerabilities), and qemu (F22: multiple vulnerabilities).
openSUSE has updated firefox(13.1: multiple vulnerabilities), privoxy (Leap42.1, 13.2; 13.1: two denial of service flaws),seamonkey (Leap42.1, 13.2; 13.1: multiple vulnerabilities), firefox (Leap42.1, 13.2: multiplevulnerabilities), and xulrunner (Leap42.1:code execution).
Red Hat has updated java-1.6.0-ibm (RHEL5,6: multiplevulnerabilities), java-1.7.0-ibm (RHEL5:multiple vulnerabilities), java-1.7.1-ibm(RHEL6,7: multiple vulnerabilities), java-1.8.0-ibm (RHEL7: multiple vulnerabilities), and redis (RHELOSP7-OT; RHELOSP7; RHELOSP6: denial of service).
Ubuntu has updated kernel (15.10; 15.04;14.04; 12.04: multiple vulnerabilities), linux-lts-trusty (12.04: multiplevulnerabilities), linux-lts-utopic (14.04:multiple vulnerabilities), linux-lts-vivid(14.04: multiple vulnerabilities), linux-lts-wily (14.04: multiplevulnerabilities), linux-raspi2 (15.10:multiple vulnerabilities), linux-ti-omap4(12.04: multiple vulnerabilities), openjdk-6 (12.04: multiple vulnerabilities),and openjdk-7 (15.10, 15.04, 14.04: multiple vulnerabilities).