Ubuntu Security Podcast Ubuntu Security Team
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A weekly podcast talking about the latest developments and updates from the Ubuntu Security team, including a summary of the security vulnerabilities and fixes from the last week as well as a discussion on some of the goings on in the wider Ubuntu Security community.
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Episode 227
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS is finally released and we cover all the new security features
it brings, plus we look at security vulnerabilities in, and updates for,
FreeRDP, Zabbix, CryptoJS, cpio, less, JSON5 and a heap more. -
Episode 226
John and Georgia are at the Linux Security Summit presenting on some long
awaited developments in AppArmor and we give you all the details in a sneak peek
preview as well as some of the other talks to look out for, plus we cover
security updates for NSS, Squid, Apache, libvirt and more and we put out a call
for testing of a pending AppArmor security fix too. -
Episode 225
This week we cover the recent reports of a new local privilege escalation
exploit against the Linux kernel, follow-up on the xz-utils backdoor from last
week and it's the beta release of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS - plus we talk security
vulnerabilities in the X Server, Django, util-linux and more. -
Episode 224
It's been an absolutely manic week in the Linux security community as the news
and reaction to the recent announcement of a backdoor in the xz-utils project
was announced late last week, so we dive deep into this issue and discuss how it
impacts Ubuntu and give some insights for what this means for the open source
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Episode 223
This week we bring you a sneak peak of how Ubuntu 23.10 fared at Pwn2Own
Vancouver 2024, plus news of malicious themes in the KDE Store and we cover
security updates for the Linux kernel, X.Org X Server, TeX Live, Expat, Bash and
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Episode 222
We cover recent Linux malware from the Magnet Goblin threat actor, plus the news
of Ubuntu 23.10 as a target in Pwn2Own Vancouver 2024 and we detail
vulnerabilities in Puma, AccountsService, Open vSwitch, OVN, and more.