Maybe of interest to those using flatpaks.

kc1di

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LOL I wonder how many people will voice similar concerns akin to those expressed when this was a Snaps thing just the other day. Ah, well... Those pearls won't clutch themselves!

Man, I am in a mood today.
 
Hmmm, perhaps I've missed something... I'm still running Flatpak 1.14.6 on Linux Mint Zena... How do I update Flatpak?

Update: I ran
Code:
sudo apt install flatpak
and got this as result:
Code:
flatpak is reeds de nieuwste versie (1.14.6-1ubuntu0.1).
(translated: flatpak already is the latest version (1.14.6-1ubuntu0.1)

So I think I have to wait 'til the latest version is available in respository...:confused:
 
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We use responsible disclosure in Linux more often than not.

By the time you hear about the vulnerability, it has already been fixed in the current release. So, as you have the most recent version, you're as secure as you're going to be.

It's why we keep updating. Linux (and the associated applications) are not without their vulnerabilities.

The good thing about vulnerabilities in Linux is that they're hard to weaponize. Generally speaking, they don't go from machine t machine like a virus.
 


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