Security updates for Monday
Arch Linux has updated imagemagick (information leak) and libidn (multiple vulnerabilities).
Debian has updated chromium-browser (multiple vulnerabilities), collectd (code execution), libdbd-mysql-perl (code execution), and redis (information leak).
Debian-LTS has updated collectd (code execution), icedove (code execution), kde4libs (command execution), libdbd-mysql-perl (code execution), openssh (user enumeration via timing side-channel), qemu (multiple vulnerabilities), qemu-kvm (multiple vulnerabilities), redis (information leak), wordpress (multiple vulnerabilities), xen (multiple vulnerabilities), and xmlrpc-epi (denial of service).
Fedora has updated bind (F24:denial of service), bind99 (F24: denial of service), and php-pecl-zip (F24; F23: buffer overflow).
Gentoo has updated bsh (code execution).
Mageia has updated glibc, libtirpc (denial of service) and kernel (multiple vulnerabilities).
openSUSE has updated Chromium(13.1: multiple vulnerabilities), dropbear(13.1: multiple vulnerabilities), libidn(13.2: multiple vulnerabilities), mupdf(Leap42.1, 13.2: denial of service), php5(Leap42.1: multiple vulnerabilities), polarssl (13.2: code execution), and sqlite3 (13.2: information leak).
Oracle has updated kernel 3.8.13 (OL7; OL6: information disclosure) and kernel-uek (OL7; OL6: multiple vulnerabilities).
SUSE has updated ntp (SLES10-SP4:many vulnerabilities).