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Yes. For others:

1) consider installing the "unattended-upgrades" tool, to install security updates via cron. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticSecurityUpdates

2) specific Ubuntu Security Notice on GnuTLS: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2121-1/

3) List specific package affected:

dpkg-query -W libgnutls*

libgnutls-openssl27:amd64 2.12.23-1ubuntu4 libgnutls26:amd64 2.12.23-1ubuntu4

I'm on Linux Mint, and the above seem to show that I'm protected. Yay!




For Saucy, the fix is in:

.../ubuntu/+source/gnutls26/2.12.23-1ubuntu4.2

Yours is:

.../ubuntu/+source/gnutls26/2.12.23-1ubuntu4

See:

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnutls26/2.12.23-1ubunt...




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