Security updates for Monday
Arch Linux has updated glibc(denial of service from 2014).
Debian-LTS has updated libidn(information disclosure) and subversion (information disclosure).
Fedora has updated bzr (F22; F21:denial of service from 2013), firefox (F21:multiple vulnerabilities), and flac (F22: two vulnerabilities).
Gentoo has updated adobe-flash(multiple vulnerabilities), icecast (denialof service), and libgadu (threevulnerabilities from 2013 and 2014).
openSUSE has updated firefox (13.2; 13.1:multiple vulnerabilities) and flash-player (13.2; 13.1: many vulnerabilities).
Oracle has updated kernel 3.8.13 (OL7; OL6: tworemote denial of service flaws), kernel 2.6.39 (OL6; OL5: tworemote denial of service flaws), and kernel 2.6.32 (OL6; OL5: tworemote denial of service flaws).
Red Hat has updated glibc (RHEL5:code execution from 2013), mysql55-mysql (RHEL5; RHSC2:multiple unspecified vulnerabilities, one from 2014), rh-mysql56-mysql (RHSC2: multiple unspecifiedvulnerabilities), sqlite (RHEL6:code execution), sqlite (RHEL7: three vulnerabilities), and subversion (RHEL6: three vulnerabilities).
Scientific Linux has updated sqlite (SL7: three vulnerabilities).
Slackware has updated firefox(multiple vulnerabilities) and thunderbird(multiple vulnerabilities).
Ubuntu has updated openssh(15.04, 14.04, 12.04: two vulnerabilities) and pollinate (15.04, 14.04: certificate update).