CEBA-2015:1607 CentOS 6 dovecot BugFix Update

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2015:1607 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015-1607.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
0ed4821988991aa93de0154010825fe54f8e2e79370e2ab7f4f74ba659df8238  dovecot-2.0.9-19.el6.1.i686.rpm
0752b56358e6c96327c8ceeba095ffd304a0fadbc81e2c87f2ca79b16ce3b119  dovecot-devel-2.0.9-19.el6.1.i686.rpm
851eaac2b1298c3b9e512525db5744b4df1e3002beffb6d18f42ebfa97650400  dovecot-mysql-2.0.9-19.el6.1.i686.rpm
7ed6bca7c5f03468b7fc99c93f919ee70d82b38d6f28fd612b40b0985dbfbe1c  dovecot-pgsql-2.0.9-19.el6.1.i686.rpm
566a2e108b6b1c68c7e21b2de85b8e22e2dd5876d703e7809772198072c5cc48  dovecot-pigeonhole-2.0.9-19.el6.1.i686.rpm

x86_64:
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Source:
3c20d5060b7e47f3d8674150db82456cccba42faefa71309e8b2e5b50a9a511c  dovecot-2.0.9-19.el6.1.src.rpm



CEBA-2015:1614 CentOS 6 sudo BugFix Update

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2015:1614 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015-1614.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
4d03fe6bb9fd4c74e7f128d78a3c32750dc1069834634748ee20fb68c8a58cc4  sudo-1.8.6p3-20.el6_7.i686.rpm
61f029b15a9c514257a47adafbe0e9aecd69e27e64e01e8c391bafb4dfd2decc  sudo-devel-1.8.6p3-20.el6_7.i686.rpm

x86_64:
424bad2d9c26c1243af7c85d264e0bee8d96ebdd3937b24a85a5d055f8d0bd0b  sudo-1.8.6p3-20.el6_7.x86_64.rpm
61f029b15a9c514257a47adafbe0e9aecd69e27e64e01e8c391bafb4dfd2decc  sudo-devel-1.8.6p3-20.el6_7.i686.rpm
ef43c7250a043c8979b6266905599335df4c70b11a6ad8ef2ef805b9653daf82  sudo-devel-1.8.6p3-20.el6_7.x86_64.rpm

Source:
76a16a5ad4cf2d98ec8e89451027b371f714c91cc038883c7cde0ca65a67b976  sudo-1.8.6p3-20.el6_7.src.rpm



CEBA-2015:1616 CentOS 6 selinux-policy BugFixUpdate

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2015:1616 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015-1616.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
8b4fd766a3b8fdcea6b63d84fb6f2cb7353f62a4e6eaacc98ef7d054d391f4bc  selinux-policy-3.7.19-279.el6_7.4.noarch.rpm
7f69062c15df436c7306355f850725df27932299e519b70b4aeb9c8d026f8fc3  selinux-policy-doc-3.7.19-279.el6_7.4.noarch.rpm
94e5ea49867266c816d49895b0cfebb7e41103f95b1e03eb625741985d65e359  selinux-policy-minimum-3.7.19-279.el6_7.4.noarch.rpm
6c49dc1dde82773ec4906251125ac8be92c36976adb451d150779882e899371e  selinux-policy-mls-3.7.19-279.el6_7.4.noarch.rpm
00b34e2bd25877918ad78be9b6f062d94b48fcca6f4be4965a2c64b696df4084  selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-279.el6_7.4.noarch.rpm

x86_64:
8b4fd766a3b8fdcea6b63d84fb6f2cb7353f62a4e6eaacc98ef7d054d391f4bc  selinux-policy-3.7.19-279.el6_7.4.noarch.rpm
7f69062c15df436c7306355f850725df27932299e519b70b4aeb9c8d026f8fc3  selinux-policy-doc-3.7.19-279.el6_7.4.noarch.rpm
94e5ea49867266c816d49895b0cfebb7e41103f95b1e03eb625741985d65e359  selinux-policy-minimum-3.7.19-279.el6_7.4.noarch.rpm
6c49dc1dde82773ec4906251125ac8be92c36976adb451d150779882e899371e  selinux-policy-mls-3.7.19-279.el6_7.4.noarch.rpm
00b34e2bd25877918ad78be9b6f062d94b48fcca6f4be4965a2c64b696df4084  selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-279.el6_7.4.noarch.rpm

Source:
595ec1c3b5acabe7fe7e2b00beeb18d6026fb34e0e5688861aad5384302bafef  selinux-policy-3.7.19-279.el6_7.4.src.rpm



CEBA-2015:1615 CentOS 6 lvm2 BugFix Update

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2015:1615 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015-1615.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
4f156bda706ec36da05a61f7fa5d4fdf8fe998ee4180ceffcb9419357e814ccc  cmirror-2.02.118-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
c01513de7faf4adb047a24a17116eed947951cb105ccc4e70fa6a5b9e296fb97  device-mapper-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
2be96792bce9792afc5238f2ec8f805ddf7b15a3b7d7473372fe5134cb84c2d0  device-mapper-devel-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
1b481f8ac2aa789d02946d4789718c70bd5a399e125105964fb856fe5d55afb4  device-mapper-event-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
e1de40dd103fb2ec52c5d6fc9c0097adeff8409180c2a90411f4a331772d8e4f  device-mapper-event-devel-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
96c17ad83945178abd0b134daaf0bf27a6d446b4fddf87f44203d68bed53fe8c  device-mapper-event-libs-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
11652867e4ec21d1ff84a830599cecc206761db10d48ee40320873720affaf34  device-mapper-libs-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
3b2d7966531146801c6ea3c07d68c0453ad6329a6694e6cb1eeed873a421deb3  lvm2-2.02.118-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
77197c9257a43a05638eb739851eaac35d492d5d8e0bd3a1a91d35207fbab1e4  lvm2-cluster-2.02.118-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
79a44be876da30dd23de0e0622d07789515a85ecac62b03dd436b44493b31f29  lvm2-devel-2.02.118-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
aa31450f3ad1e52420951cc49c0fbdeb8bdf2fa5bc013d8d92ce11582650b633  lvm2-libs-2.02.118-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm

x86_64:
90fb84f6481f0faad720bca58074ec496345ac11f3b717834d997f981f11a6c1  cmirror-2.02.118-3.el6_7.2.x86_64.rpm
9c4d1c459e922ab986165b74cb98076cb92f7658b5aafbf79fc1d81cf9ad3c88  device-mapper-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.x86_64.rpm
2be96792bce9792afc5238f2ec8f805ddf7b15a3b7d7473372fe5134cb84c2d0  device-mapper-devel-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
086f5675d4c716bf9f52df3c7dc72a9a7500c2e28cf7d6bdae3eb6d5ef617787  device-mapper-devel-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.x86_64.rpm
4306240cc974e2434afe6ba9696dca99823bca82750ef98a88af2ec8396ed243  device-mapper-event-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.x86_64.rpm
e1de40dd103fb2ec52c5d6fc9c0097adeff8409180c2a90411f4a331772d8e4f  device-mapper-event-devel-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
e05e360e2d9edb77f43d6904eeac4efae9e5b8849536e58f1eec9c4232dd7fdf  device-mapper-event-devel-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.x86_64.rpm
96c17ad83945178abd0b134daaf0bf27a6d446b4fddf87f44203d68bed53fe8c  device-mapper-event-libs-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
79c812d509fb1c8cac5b8ae94dff5cea99728db0ffb2fb566b4fc5b382289084  device-mapper-event-libs-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.x86_64.rpm
11652867e4ec21d1ff84a830599cecc206761db10d48ee40320873720affaf34  device-mapper-libs-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
84ff17ffa420c43c44eb8fd6eafff1b0a965a18ab01e7d372edc76005504f136  device-mapper-libs-1.02.95-3.el6_7.2.x86_64.rpm
a627165e072e1f08e425b9384fef0afd3a4267ee6253a6b3b5c08ab8a5f63e14  lvm2-2.02.118-3.el6_7.2.x86_64.rpm
de9bbe9c88f475164cfe376ad0ecd9cc5281e2ebb33a47feb921c50d191f0460  lvm2-cluster-2.02.118-3.el6_7.2.x86_64.rpm
79a44be876da30dd23de0e0622d07789515a85ecac62b03dd436b44493b31f29  lvm2-devel-2.02.118-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
0c34410675098792f6f803722243243381a1abee3ef3d975a27134b8c5dbe607  lvm2-devel-2.02.118-3.el6_7.2.x86_64.rpm
aa31450f3ad1e52420951cc49c0fbdeb8bdf2fa5bc013d8d92ce11582650b633  lvm2-libs-2.02.118-3.el6_7.2.i686.rpm
c3d17417b262528da43c142b8024607183a4744b66097b914c5a6dbdf392eea0  lvm2-libs-2.02.118-3.el6_7.2.x86_64.rpm

Source:
26b6165be3bb0229c6c70cfc89b9afdb4512df14fc00cb3099553bf9caf3b192  lvm2-2.02.118-3.el6_7.2.src.rpm



CEBA-2015:1609 CentOS 6 ksh BugFix Update

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2015:1609 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015-1609.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
ff72bc7cdddf27c0817099fa33d1be91b20ff1f61f7277f3074c1a79799e3d22  ksh-20120801-28.el6.1.i686.rpm

x86_64:
423abfac7b2fcf865fc219ba661b385785bdcf168f8305a004f481b3d99b8b79  ksh-20120801-28.el6.1.x86_64.rpm

Source:
595e1ccdc055c354f4f1cfc1bc10b4fc47e577f8a8ae442064ae7c04222ddced  ksh-20120801-28.el6.1.src.rpm



Avast Mobile Security users can help develop a new app

We all know how bothersome finding and connecting to Wi-Fi networks in public places can be — often, we encounter frustrating roaming fees or slow connection speeds in crowded spaces. At Avast, we want Wi-Fi connection to be a safe and simple process for our users. As a result, we’re currently working on new product that will help people to detect and connect to public Wi-Fi networks without any security risk.

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In-app notification informing users about our product pioneering program.
Opt-in message shown when users click on in-app notification.
Users have the options of opting out of the program in Settings.

Upon installing or upgrading Avast Mobile Security, users will receive an in-app notification that informs them of our product pioneering program. If a user chooses to opt in to the product pioneering program, it is only then that his or her GPS location information will actively be gathered.

How does the program actually work?

Whenever users connect to an open Wi-Fi hotspot, we will check for an available Internet connection and then anonymously obtain the user’s location along with the name of the hotspot. We will be presenting this gathered information to our users once our Wi-Fi Finder app is ready to be launched in a few months. The app will be available for both Android and iOS.

It’s important to note that our product pioneering program gathers data anonymously from users. Specifically, the program only gathers the names and rough locations of nearby hotspots.

Our users’ participation in our product pioneering program is highly appreciated. We’d like to thank each and every one of our product pioneers in advance for their aid in helping us deliver our new product! Download Avast Mobile Security for free on Google Play.


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