Security updates for Monday
Arch Linux has updated chromium (multiple vulnerabilities) and libtasn1 (denial of service).
Debian has updated fuseiso (two vulnerabilities), openssh (privilege escalation), and tomcat7 (multiple vulnerabilities).
Fedora has updated firefox (F23:multiple vulnerabilities) and xerces-c(F22: code execution).
openSUSE has updated Chromium (Leap42.1; 13.1: multiple vulnerabilities), gcc5 (Leap42.1: predictable random values), krb5 (Leap42.1: null pointer dereference), mercurial (Leap42.1: three vulnerabilities),optipng (Leap42.1; 13.2: three vulnerabilities), perl-YAML-LibYAML (Leap42.1: threevulnerabilities, one from 2013), samba(13.2: multiple vulnerabilities), and tiff(13.2: denial of service).
Red Hat has updated chromium-browser (RHEL6: multiple vulnerabilities).
Slackware has updated thunderbird (multiple vulnerabilities) and samba (multiple vulnerabilities).
SUSE has updated Chromium(SPH for SLE12: multiple vulnerabilities) and openssl (SOSC5&SM2.1: multiple vulnerabilities).
Ubuntu has updated optipng (multiple vulnerabilities) and samba (multiple vulnerabilities).