Security updates for Monday
Arch Linux has updated firefox (multiple vulnerabilities).
CentOS has updated mercurial (C7:two vulnerabilities).
Debian has updated botan1.10 (multiple vulnerabilities), chromium-browser (multiple vulnerabilities), poppler (code execution), and tardiff (two vulnerabilities).
Debian-LTS has updated botan1.10 (multiple vulnerabilities), gdk-pixbuf (two vulnerabilities), mysql-5.5 (multiple vulnerabilities), poppler (code execution), and subversion (two vulnerabilities).
Fedora has updated ansible (F23; F22: codeexecution), firefox (F23: multiplevulnerabilities), gd (F23: code execution),openvas-cli (F23: cross-site scripting), openvas-gsa (F23: cross-site scripting), openvas-libraries (F23: cross-site scripting),openvas-manager (F23: cross-sitescripting), openvas-scanner (F23: cross-site scripting), roundcubemail (F23; F22: multiple vulnerabilities), and xen (F23; F22: multiple vulnerabilities).
Mageia has updated chromium-browser-stable (multiple vulnerabilities), firefox (multiple vulnerabilities), pgpdump (denial of service), php (multiple vulnerabilities), php-ZendFramework (multiple vulnerabilities), and roundcubemail (three vulnerabilities).
Red Hat has updated chromium-browser (RHEL6: multiplevulnerabilities), java-1.6.0-ibm (RHEL5,6:multiple vulnerabilities), java-1.7.0-ibm(RHEL5: multiple vulnerabilities), java-1.7.1-ibm (RHEL7: multiplevulnerabilities), mercurial (RHEL7: twovulnerabilities), and rh-mysql56-mysql(RHSCL: multiple vulnerabilities).
Slackware has updated ntp (multiple vulnerabilities), php (multiple vulnerabilities), and subversion (two vulnerabilities).
Ubuntu has updated ubuntu-core-launcher (16.04: code execution).