Canonical Issues New Ubuntu Kernel Updates to Fix Two Local Privilege Escalation Flaws
Canonical released new Linux kernel security updates for Ubuntu 22.10, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to address two local privilege escalation flaws.
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Canonical released new Linux kernel security updates for Ubuntu 22.10, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to address two local privilege escalation flaws.
Canonical releases new Linux kernel security updates for Ubuntu 22.10, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS systems patching a total of 17 vulnerabilities. All users are urged to update their installations as soon as possible.
Canonical released a new Linux kernel security update for Ubuntu 22.10 (Kinetic Kudu) users to address nine security vulnerabilities. All users are urged to update their systems as soon as possible!
Canonical released new Linux kernel security updates for Ubuntu 22.10, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to address up to 17 vulnerabilities. All users are urged to update their installations as soon as possible!
Canonical published new Linux kernel updates for all supported Ubuntu LTS systems to address up to 19 security vulnerabilities. Users are urged to update their systems as soon as possible.
Canonical released new Ubuntu kernel security updates to address up to 5 vulnerabilities in the kernels of all supported Ubuntu releases. Users are urged to update their systems as soon as possible.
Canonical released new massive kernel security updates for all supported Ubuntu Linux releases addressing more than 20 vulnerabilities. All users are urged to update their systems as soon as possible!
Canonical published new Linux kernel security updates for all supported Ubuntu releases to address up to 10 vulnerabilities. All users are urged to patch their systems now!
Canonical released new Linux kernel security updates for all supported Ubuntu releases to address a total of 16 vulnerabilities. All users are urged to update their installations!
Canonical published the first Linux kernel security update for Ubuntu 22.10 to address six security vulnerabilities. All users are urged to update their systems as soon as possible!
Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu users received new kernel security updates that address multiple WiFi driver stack vulnerabilities and other flaws. All users are urged to update their PCs as soon as possible!
New Linux kernel security updates are now available for all Ubuntu systems to patch up to 16 security vulnerabilities in the supported kernel flavors. All users are urged to update their installations!
Canonical released new security updates for Ubuntu users to address a total of 15 security vulnerabilities in the supported Linux kernels flavors. All users are urged to update as soon as possible!
Canonical releases new Linux kernel security updates for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS users running the Linux 5.15 LTS kernel to address nine vulnerabilities. All users are urged to update as soon as possible!
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and 20.04 LTS users received a new Linux 5.15 LTS kernel security update that addresses several security vulnerabilities. All users are urged to update their installations as soon as possible.
A new Linux kernel security update has been released for Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” to fix nine vulnerabilities. All users are urged to update their systems as soon as possible!
Ubuntu users get new Linux kernel security updates to patch 17 vulnerabilities. All users are urged to update their installations as soon as possible.
Canonical published new Linux kernel security updates for all supported Ubuntu releases to patch recent Intel “MMIO Stale Data” vulnerabilities. All users are urged to update their installations as soon as possible!
Ubuntu users received a massive Linux kernel update that addresses more than 30 security vulnerabilities across all supported releases. All users are urged to update their installations as soon as possible!
Canonical published new Linux kernel security updates for all supported Ubuntu releases to address three security vulnerabilities. Users are urged to update their installations as soon as possible!