Barracuda Web Filter before 8.1.0.005, when SSL Inspection is enabled, does not verify X.509 certificates from upstream SSL servers, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to spoof servers and obtain sensitive information via a crafted certificate.
Monthly Archives: May 2015
CVE-2015-0962
Barracuda Web Filter 7.x and 8.x before 8.1.0.005, when SSL Inspection is enabled, uses the same root Certification Authority certificate across different customers’ installations, which makes it easier for remote attackers to conduct man-in-the-middle attacks against SSL sessions by leveraging the certificate’s trust relationship.
Fedora 21 Security Update: qpid-cpp-0.32-3.fc21
Resolved Bugs
1224260 – [abrt] python-qpid: qpid-python-test:563::ImportError: No module named tests
1186308 – CVE-2015-0223 qpid-cpp: anonymous access to qpidd cannot be prevented
1181721 – CVE-2015-0203 qpid-cpp: 3 qpidd DoS issues in AMQP 0-10 protocol handling
1184488 – build failure in qpid-cpp-0.30/src/tests/txshift.cpp<br
Include the qpid.tests module in python-qpid
Bumped the release to force a build against Proton 0.9 in F22.
Added qpidtoollibs to the qpid-tools package.
Fixed path to qpid-ha in the systemd service descriptor.
Resolves: BZ#1186308
Apply patch 10.
Resolves: BZ#1184488
Resolves: BZ#1181721
Fedora 22 Security Update: batik-1.8-0.18.svn1230816.fc22
Security fix for CVE-2015-0250
Fedora 22 Security Update: firefox-38.0-4.fc22,thunderbird-31.7.0-1.fc22
Update to new upstream.
Fedora 20 Security Update: postgresql-9.3.7-1.fc20
update to 9.3.7 per release notes
Fedora 22 Security Update: postgresql-9.4.2-1.fc22
update to 9.4.2 per release notes
Fedora 21 Security Update: postgresql-9.3.7-1.fc21
update to 9.3.7 per release notes