Linux: June 10, 2022 - Thunderbird, Vim, Kernel Security Advisory
Happy Friday fellow Linux geeks! This week, important updates have been issued for Thunderbird, vim and the kernel. Read on to learn about these vulnerabilities and how to secure your system against them.
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ThunderbirdThe DiscoveryTwo critical vulnerabilities have been discovered in Mozilla Thunderbird, including untrusted input used in JavaScript object indexing (CVE-2022-1529) and prototype pollution in the Top-Level Await implementation (CVE-2022-1802). |
vimThe DiscoveryA large number of security bugs have been found in the vim text editor.
The ImpactThese flaws could be exploited to carry out buffer overflow attacks. The FixA vim security update mitigates these vulnerabilities. We recommend that you update promptly to secure your systems against attacks and compromise. Your Related Advisories:[distro_list_2] |
KernelThe DiscoveryMultiple security vulnerabilities have been discovered in the kernel, including a race condition in the perf subsystem (CVE-2022-1729) and a lockdown break issue that could allow a remote attacker to bypass security restrictions (CVE-2022-21499).
The Impact
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