Ubuntu Security Notice 5945-1 - It was discovered that Protocol Buffers did not properly validate field com.google.protobuf.UnknownFieldSet in protobuf-java. An attacker could possibly use this issue to perform a denial of service attack. This issue only affected protobuf Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Ubuntu 22.10. It was discovered that Protocol Buffers did not properly parse certain symbols. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a denial of service or other unspecified impact.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-8761-01 - Red Hat support for Spring Boot provides an application platform that reduces the complexity of developing and operating applications for OpenShift as a containerized platform. This release of Red Hat support for Spring Boot 2.7.2 serves as a replacement for Red Hat support for Spring Boot 2.5.12, and includes security, bug fixes and enhancements. For more information, see the release notes listed in the References section. Issues addressed include denial of service and deserialization vulnerabilities.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-7896-01 - Debezium is a distributed platform that turns your existing databases into event streams, so applications can see and respond immediately to each row-level change in the databases. Debezium is built on top of Apache Kafka and provides Kafka Connect compatible connectors that monitor specific database management systems. Debezium records the history of data changes in Kafka logs, from where your application consumes them. This makes it possible for your application to easily consume all of the events correctly and completely. Even if your application stops unexpectedly, it will not miss anything: when the application restarts, it will resume consuming the events where it left off. Issues addressed include a denial of service vulnerability.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-6835-01 - This release of Red Hat Integration - Service registry 2.3.0.GA serves as a replacement for 2.0.3.GA, and includes the below security fixes. Issues addressed include code execution, cross site scripting, denial of service, deserialization, and privilege escalation vulnerabilities.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-5903-01 - Red Hat Process Automation Manager is an open source business process management suite that combines process management and decision service management and enables business and IT users to create, manage, validate, and deploy process applications and decision services. This asynchronous security patch is an update to Red Hat Process Automation Manager 7. Issues addressed include HTTP request smuggling, denial of service, and deserialization vulnerabilities.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-5532-01 - This release of Red Hat Fuse 7.11.0 serves as a replacement for Red Hat Fuse 7.10 and includes bug fixes and enhancements, which are documented in the Release Notes document linked in the References. Issues addressed include HTTP request smuggling, bypass, code execution, denial of service, deserialization, information leakage, memory leak, privilege escalation, and traversal vulnerabilities.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-4623-01 - This release of Red Hat build of Quarkus 2.7.5 includes security updates, bug fixes, and enhancements. For more information, see the release notes page listed in the References section. Issues addressed include HTTP request smuggling, cross site scripting, denial of service, information leakage, and privilege escalation vulnerabilities.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-1013-01 - Red Hat Integration - Camel Extensions for Quarkus 2.2.1 serves as a replacement for 2.2 and includes security fixes. Issues addressed include code execution, denial of service, deserialization, information leakage, and memory leak vulnerabilities.
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