Today we have some good news for all users of the Linux 3.18 kernel, as its status has been changed to LTS (Long-Term Support) on March 11, which means that it will be supported with patches for at least two more years from today.
Of course, this also means that some operating systems will stick with this kernel instead of upgrading to the current stable release, Linux kernel 3.19.1 at the moment of writing this article. For example, the famous Arch Linux distribution stil… (read more)

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A vulnerability found in Dropbox SDK for Android can be exploited by an attacker to cause apps using the software development kit for Dropbox synchronization to upload the data to an unauthorized account.
Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS have been updated in order to repair a few Apache HTTP Server vulnerabilities that have been identified.
There are a lot of announcements coming out of the 