Security Team Weekly Summary: October 26, 2017
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on 26 October 2017
The Security Team weekly reports are intended to be very short summaries of the Security Team’s weekly activities.
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During the last week, the Ubuntu Security team:
- Triaged 382 public security vulnerability reports, retaining the 130 that applied to Ubuntu.
- Published 2 Ubuntu Security Notices which fixed 23 security issues (CVEs) across 4 supported packages.
Ubuntu Security Notices
Previous Week’s Ubuntu Security Notices
Since there was no weekly report last week, the previous week’s Ubuntu Security Notices are posted here for reference. Published 20 Ubuntu Security Notices which fixed 53 security issues (CVEs) across 27 supported packages.
Bug Triage
Mainline Inclusion Requests
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spice-vdagent underway (LP: #1200296)
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MIR backlog: https://bugs.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-security/+assignedbugs?field.searchtext=%5BMIR%5D
Updates to Community Supported Packages
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Simon Quigley (tsimonq2) provided debdiffs for trusty-artful for git (LP: #1719740)
Development
- SRU verifications for libseccomp and seccomp kernel changes
- upstream work for libseccomp and libseccomp-golang
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libseccomp api-level-fixups PR (https://github.com/seccomp/libseccomp/pull/98)
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libseccomp PR (https://github.com/seccomp/libseccomp/pull/92#issuecomment-337476904)
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SRU for aureport (https://launchpad.net/bugs/1724152)
- snappy-debug updates for 2.28, improvements for execstack and netlink sockets
- add DBus denials (still no recommendations) to scanlog output, various cleanups, add (undocumented) –log-file to shell wrapper, investigate journalctl (won’t do), add processing stdin with hint of how to use journalctl to pipe into scanlog
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