Signal

Multiple high-severity security updates released for SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 and Red Hat products

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Published 2026-06-29 15:54 UTCUpdated 2026-06-30 01:17 UTC
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Overview

On June 30, 2026, SUSE and Red Hat issued numerous security advisories addressing critical vulnerabilities across their Linux Enterprise 16 and application platforms.

Entities
SUSERed HatUbuntuLinux KernelJBoss Enterprise Application Platformlibheif
Score total
2.09
Momentum 24h
58
Posts
58
Origins
2
Source types
1
Duplicate ratio
14%
Why now
  • Security updates were released simultaneously on June 30, 2026, addressing recently disclosed vulnerabilities.
  • Some vulnerabilities allow local or remote attackers to gain elevated privileges or execute arbitrary code.
  • Ubuntu's fixes target the latest LTS release, impacting a broad user base requiring immediate attention.
Why it matters
  • Critical vulnerabilities with high CVSS scores affect widely used Linux kernels and enterprise platforms.
  • Timely patching is essential to prevent exploitation leading to privilege escalation, remote code execution, or denial of service.
  • Multiple vendors coordinated updates highlight the ongoing cybersecurity risk in open-source software ecosystems.
LLM analysis
Topic mix: lowPromo risk: lowSource quality: high
Recurring claims
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 Linux Kernel live patches address multiple CVEs with CVSS up to 8.8
  • Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform versions 7.1.15 and 7.3.18 have critical vulnerabilities with CVSS max 9.6
  • Ubuntu 26.04 LTS libheif vulnerabilities could lead to denial of service or arbitrary code execution
How sources frame it
  • AusCERT And Ubuntu Security Notices: neutral
This briefing consolidates multiple high-severity Linux and application security patches from SUSE, Red Hat, and Ubuntu released on June 30, 2026, emphasizing the critical need for patch management.
All evidence
All evidence
Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.3.18: CVSS (Max): 9.6
AusCERT - Bulletins · portal.auscert.org.au · 2026-06-30 01:17 UTC
Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.1.15: CVSS (Max): 9.6
AusCERT - Bulletins · portal.auscert.org.au · 2026-06-30 01:12 UTC
Subscription management tool: CVSS (Max): 8.1
AusCERT - Bulletins · portal.auscert.org.au · 2026-06-30 01:12 UTC
Kiali 2.17.10: CVSS (Max): 9.1
AusCERT - Bulletins · portal.auscert.org.au · 2026-06-30 01:12 UTC
kernel: CVSS (Max): 7.1
AusCERT - Bulletins · portal.auscert.org.au · 2026-06-30 01:09 UTC
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  • AusCERT - Bulletins (5)
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  • portal.auscert.org.au (5)