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7.2. Debian Security Advisories
Prev Securing Debian Manual Next 7.2. Debian Security Advisories Debian Security Advisories (DSAs) are made whenever a security vulnerability is discovered that affects a Debian package. These advisories, signed by one of the Security Team members, include information of the versions affected as well as the location of the updates. This information is: version number for the fix. problem type. whether it is remote or locally exploitable. short description of the package. description of the problem. ...

https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-manual/dsa.en.html

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Debian -- Debian CVE compatibility
Debian and CVE compatibility Debian developers understand the need to provide accurate and up to date information of the security status of the Debian distribution, allowing users to manage the risk associated with new security vulnerabilities. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (CVE) enables us to provide standardised security references that allow users to develop a CVE-enabled security management process. CVE provides a list of standardised names for vulnerabilities and security exposures. ...

https://www.debian.org/security/cve-compatibility.en.html

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Debian -- Debian security FAQ
Debian security FAQ I received a DSA via debian-security-announce, how can I upgrade the vulnerable packages? The signature on your advisories does not verify correctly! How is security handled in Debian? Why are you fiddling with an old version of that package? The version number for a package indicates that I am still running a vulnerable version! I received an advisory, but the build for one processor architecture seems to be missing. How is security handled for unstable? How is security handled for ...

https://www.debian.org/security/faq.en.html

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Debian -- Security Information
Security Information Keeping your Debian System secure Recent Advisories Sources of Security Information Debian takes security very seriously. We handle all security problems brought to our attention and ensure that they are corrected within a reasonable timeframe. Experience has shown that security through obscurity never works. Therefore, public disclosure allows for quicker and better solutions of security problems. In that respect, this page addresses Debian's status regarding various known security ...

https://www.debian.org/security/index.en.html

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Chapter 7. Debian Security Infrastructure
Prev Securing Debian Manual Next Chapter 7. Debian Security Infrastructure 7.1. The Debian Security Team 7.2. Debian Security Advisories 7.2.1. Vulnerability cross references 7.2.2. CVE compatibility 7.3. Security Tracker 7.4. Debian Security Build Infrastructure 7.4.1. Developer's guide to security updates 7.5. Package signing in Debian 7.5.1. The current scheme for package signature checks 7.5.2. Secure apt 7.5.3. Per distribution release check 7.5.4. Release check of non Debian sources 7.5.5. ...

https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-manual/ch07.en.html

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Debian Project News - July 16th, 2022
Debian Project News - July 16th, 2022 Welcome to the Debian Project News! Welcome to this year's first issue of DPN, the newsletter for the Debian community. We hope that you enjoy this edition of the DPN. DebConf22 is underway! After two online editions in 2020 and 2021, the annual Debian Conference returns to its usual format: DebConf22 is being held in Prizren, Kosovo from Sunday 17th to Sunday 24th July 2022. The full schedule includes 45-minute and 20-minute talks and team meetings ("BoF"), workshops, ...

https://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2022/01/index.en.html

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Debian -- LTS Security Information
LTS Security Information Keeping your Debian LTS system secure Recent Advisories Sources of Security Information Keeping your Debian LTS system secure The package unattended-upgrades keeps the computer current with the latest security (and other) updates automatically. The wiki has detailed information about how to set up the package. For more information about security issues in Debian, please refer to the Debian Security Information. Recent Advisories These are the recent Debian LTS Advisory (DLA) posted ...

https://www.debian.org/lts/security/index.en.html

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7.4. Debian Security Build Infrastructure
Prev Securing Debian Manual Next 7.4. Debian Security Build Infrastructure Since Debian is currently supported in a large number of architectures, administrators sometimes wonder if a given architecture might take more time to receive security updates than another. As a matter of fact, except for rare circumstances, updates are available to all architectures at the same time. Packages in the security archive are autobuilt, just like the regular archive. However, security updates are a little more different ...

https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-manual/ch07s04.en.html

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Debian -- News -- Updated Debian 12: 12.7 released
Updated Debian 12: 12.7 released August 31st, 2024 The Debian project is pleased to announce the seventh update of its stable distribution Debian 12 (codename bookworm ). This point release mainly adds corrections for security issues, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security advisories have already been published separately and are referenced where available. Please note that the point release does not constitute a new version of Debian 12 but only updates some of the packages included. ...

https://www.debian.org/News/2024/20240831.en.html

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Debian -- News -- Updated Debian 12: 12.4 released
Updated Debian 12: 12.4 released December 10th, 2023 Please be advised that this document has been updated as best to reflect Debian 12.3 being superseded by Debian 12.4. These changes came about from a last minute bug advisory of #1057843 concerning issues with linux-image-6.1.0-14 (6.1.64-1). Debian 12.4 is released with linux-image-6.1.0-15 (6.1.66-1), along with a few other bug fixes The Debian project is pleased to announce the fourth update of its stable distribution Debian 12 (codename bookworm ). ...

https://www.debian.org/News/2023/20231210.en.html

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