Happy Friday fellow Linux geeks! This week, important updates have been issued for Chromium, Thunderbird and LibreOffice. Read on to learn about these vulnerabilities and how to secure your system against them.

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Chromium

The Discovery 

A security issue was discovered in the Chromium open-source web browser (CVE-2022-3723).

Chromium

The Impact

This vulnerability could result in the execution of arbitrary code.

The Fix

A Chromium security update mitigates this bug. We recommend that you update now to protect the security and integrity of your systems.

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Thunderbird

The Discovery 

Multiple security issues were discovered in Thunderbird (CVE-2022-42927, CVE-2022-42928, CVE-2022-42929 and CVE-2022-42932).
Thunderbird

The Impact

These flaws could result in denial of service (DoS) or the execution of arbitrary code.

The Fix

A Thunderbird security update has been released that fixes these vulnerabilities. We recommend that you update as soon as possible to protect against attacks and compromise and prevent disruptive downtime. 

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LibreOffice

The Discovery

It was discovered that LibreOffice incorrectly handled links using the Office URI Schemes (CVE-2022-3140).

The Impact

If a user were tricked into opening a specially crafted document, a remote attacker could use this issue to execute arbitrary scripts.

Libreoffice

The Fix

A LibreOffice security update fixes this dangerous bug. We recommend that you update immediately to protect against potential security incidents.

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