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ELSA-2026-0923

Опубликовано: 21 янв. 2026
Источник: oracle-oval
Платформа: Oracle Linux 9

Описание

ELSA-2026-0923: golang security update (IMPORTANT)

[1.25.5-2]

  • Rebase to rhel-9-main
  • Related: RHEL-139366

[1.25.5-1]

  • Update to Go 1.25.5 (fips-1)
  • Resolves: RHEL-139366

[1.25.3-2]

  • Cleanup lib/ ownership

Обновленные пакеты

Oracle Linux 9

Oracle Linux aarch64

go-toolset

1.25.5-2.el9_7

golang

1.25.5-2.el9_7

golang-bin

1.25.5-2.el9_7

golang-docs

1.25.5-2.el9_7

golang-misc

1.25.5-2.el9_7

golang-race

1.25.5-2.el9_7

golang-src

1.25.5-2.el9_7

golang-tests

1.25.5-2.el9_7

Oracle Linux x86_64

go-toolset

1.25.5-2.el9_7

golang

1.25.5-2.el9_7

golang-bin

1.25.5-2.el9_7

golang-docs

1.25.5-2.el9_7

golang-misc

1.25.5-2.el9_7

golang-race

1.25.5-2.el9_7

golang-src

1.25.5-2.el9_7

golang-tests

1.25.5-2.el9_7

Связанные CVE

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 7.5
ubuntu
2 месяца назад

Within HostnameError.Error(), when constructing an error string, there is no limit to the number of hosts that will be printed out. Furthermore, the error string is constructed by repeated string concatenation, leading to quadratic runtime. Therefore, a certificate provided by a malicious actor can result in excessive resource consumption.

CVSS3: 7.5
nvd
2 месяца назад

Within HostnameError.Error(), when constructing an error string, there is no limit to the number of hosts that will be printed out. Furthermore, the error string is constructed by repeated string concatenation, leading to quadratic runtime. Therefore, a certificate provided by a malicious actor can result in excessive resource consumption.

msrc
2 месяца назад

Excessive resource consumption when printing error string for host certificate validation in crypto/x509

CVSS3: 7.5
debian
2 месяца назад

Within HostnameError.Error(), when constructing an error string, there ...

rocky
7 дней назад

Important: grafana-pcp security update

Уязвимость ELSA-2026-0923