Wednesday's security advisories
Arch Linux has updated jre7-openjdk (multiple vulnerabilities).
Debian has updated cacti (SQL injection).
Debian-LTS has updated python-tornado (side-channel attack).
openSUSE has updated ansible(13.2: two vulnerabilities), libressl(13.2: multiple vulnerabilities), pdns(13.2, 13.1: denial of service), and rubygem-activesupport-3_2 (13.2, 13.1: denial of service).
Red Hat has updated autofs(RHEL6: privilege escalation), bind (RHEL6:denial of service), curl (RHEL6: multiplevulnerabilities), freeradius (RHEL6: bufferoverflow), gnutls (RHEL6: multiplevulnerabilities), grep (RHEL6: twovulnerabilities), hivex (RHEL6: codeexecution), httpd (RHEL6: accessrestriction bypass), ipa (RHEL6: cross-sitescripting), kernel (RHEL6: multiplevulnerabilities), libreoffice (RHEL6: codeexecution), libxml2 (RHEL6: denial ofservice), mailman (RHEL6: twovulnerabilities), net-snmp (RHEL6: denialof service), ntp (RHEL6: multiplevulnerabilities), pacemaker (RHEL6:privilege escalation), pki-core (RHEL6:cross-site scripting), ppc64-diag (RHEL6:two vulnerabilities), python (RHEL6:multiple vulnerabilities), sudo (RHEL6:information disclosure), wireshark (RHEL6:multiple vulnerabilities), and wpa_supplicant (RHEL6: denial of service).
Ubuntu has updated lxc (15.04,14.10, 14.04: two vulnerabilities) and mysql-5.5, mysql-5.6 (15.04, 14.10, 14.04,12.04: multiple vulnerabilities).