Thursday's security updates
Debian has updated curl (information leak), elasticsearch (directory traversal), and icecast2 (denial of service).
Debian-LTS has updated curl (two vulnerabilities), openjdk-6 (multiple vulnerabilities), php5 (multiple vulnerabilities), and qt4-x11 (multiple vulnerabilities).
Fedora has updated ax25-tools (F21; F20:denial of service), fcgi (F21; F20: denial of service), FlightGear (F21: unspecified vulnerability),FlightGear-data (F21: unspecifiedvulnerability), mailman (F21: pathtraversal attack), mksh (F21; F20: multiple issues), pdns (F21; F20:denial of service), pdns-recursor (F21; F20:denial of service), and qt (F21: multiple vulnerabilities).
Mandriva has updated glibc(MBS2.0, MBS1.0: two vulnerabilities) and sqlite3 (MBS2.0, MBS1.0: three vulnerabilities).
openSUSE has updated DirectFB(13.2, 13.1: two vulnerabilities).
Ubuntu has updated curl (15.04,14.10, 14.04, 12.04: multiple vulnerabilities), EC2 kernel (10.04: privilege escalation),kernel (14.10; 14.04; 12.04;10.04: multiple vulnerabilities), linux-lts-trusty (12.04: two vulnerabilities),linux-lts-utopic (14.04: multiplevulnerabilities), and linux-ti-omap4(12.04: denial of service).