Security advisories for Wednesday
Arch Linux has updated cacti (SQL injection) and squid (multiple vulnerabilities).
Debian has updated libarchive(code execution) and monotone ovito pdnsqtcreator softhsm (regression in previous update).
Debian-LTS has updated botan1.10(regression in previous update). Not all Debian packages are fullysupported in Wheezy LTS. See the debian-security-support advisory for details.
Fedora has updated glibc (F23:multiple vulnerabilities), graphite2 (F22:multiple vulnerabilities), ntp (F23:multiple vulnerabilities), openssl (F22:multiple vulnerabilities), pgpdump (F23; F22:denial of service), and thunderbird (F22: multiple vulnerabilities).
openSUSE has updated compat-openssl098 (Leap42.1: multiplevulnerabilities) and php5 (13.2: multiple vulnerabilities).
Red Hat has updated file (RHEL6:multiple vulnerabilities), icedtea-web(RHEL6: applet execution), java-1.8.0-ibm(RHEL6: multiple vulnerabilities), kernel(RHEL6: multiple vulnerabilities), ntp(RHEL6: multiple vulnerabilities), openshift (RHOSE3.1: information disclosure),openssh (RHEL6: multiple vulnerabilities),pcre (RHEL7: multiple vulnerabilities), andqemu-kvm-rhev(RHELOSP5 for RHEL6: code execution).
Scientific Linux has updated pcre(SL7: multiple vulnerabilities).
Slackware has updated imagemagick (multiple vulnerabilities).
SUSE has updated ImageMagick(SOSC5, SMP2.1, SM2.1, SLE11-SP4: multiple vulnerabilities).
Ubuntu has updated openjdk-6(12.04: multiple vulnerabilities).