Debian Swift Security Flaws Prompt Urgent Updates

Debian Swift Security Flaws Prompt Urgent Updates

First seen 20 Aug 2026, 11:54 UTC Linuxsecurity 84% similarity 60.6

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Debian has released security updates for the Swift programming language to address significant SSRF authorization bypass vulnerabilities. The vulnerabilities, identified in versions prior to 2.30.1-0+deb12u2 for Debian 12 and 2.35.1-0+deb13u3 for Debian 13, could allow unauthorized access to sensitive data. Users of Debian 12 (Bookworm) and Debian 13 (Trixie) are strongly advised to upgrade their Swift packages to mitigate these risks. The vulnerabilities are categorized under DLA-4746 and DSA-6449, respectively, with the updates available as of August 18 and 20, 2026. The security tracker pages provide detailed status and guidance for users. Failure to apply these updates may expose systems to potential exploitation.

Key Points: • Debian released critical updates for Swift to fix SSRF authorization bypass vulnerabilities. • Affected versions are 2.30.1-0+deb12u2 for Debian 12 and 2.35.1-0+deb13u3 for Debian 13. • Users are urged to upgrade immediately to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive data.

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2026-08-18
DSA-6449 published for Debian 13
Security advisory DSA-6449 released addressing SSRF vulnerabilities in Swift for Debian 13 Trixie.
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2026-08-20
DLA-4746 published for Debian 12
Security advisory DLA-4746 released addressing SSRF vulnerabilities in Swift for Debian 12 Bookworm.
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