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Multiple Critical Vulnerabilities in Fedora 43 Affecting Tigervnc and Rsync
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Fedora 43 has released updates addressing critical vulnerabilities in Tigervnc and Rsync, affecting various systems. Tigervnc vulnerabilities include CVE-2026-50256 to CVE-2026-50264, with risks of information exposure and denial of service. Rsync vulnerabilities, including CVE-2026-29518 and CVE-2026-43620, also pose denial of service risks. The vulnerabilities were published between April and June 2026, with significant updates released on June 18 for Tigervnc and June 8 for Rsync. Users are advised to apply the updates using the 'dnf' update program to mitigate risks. The vulnerabilities could allow attackers to exploit systems running these applications, potentially leading to service disruptions and data exposure.
Key Points: • Fedora 43 updates address critical vulnerabilities in Tigervnc and Rsync. • Tigervnc vulnerabilities include CVE-2026-50256 to CVE-2026-50264, with denial of service risks. • Rsync vulnerabilities include CVE-2026-29518 and CVE-2026-43620, also posing denial of service threats.