Expected timeline for CVE-2024-37370 & CVE-2024-37371 fix

Asked by Rutuja Chaudhary

New vulnerabilities CVE-2024-37370 & CVE-2024-37371 are reported in the krb5-user package. The krb5 git repository has already fixed these vulnerabilities and released a new version. In the Ubuntu focal krb5-user package changelog, I don't see any fix pulled in yet. When can the fix be implemented in the Ubuntu focal krb5-user package?

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hook (youmark) said :
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Here’s a quick guide to restore data from a QIF file:

Backup Existing Data: Ensure you have a backup of your current financial data.

Open Financial Software: Launch your financial software (e.g., Quicken, GnuCash).

Import QIF File:

Quicken: File > File Import > QIF File
GnuCash: File > Import > Import QIF
Banktivity: File > Import > Import QIF File
Select and Import: Choose the QIF file and follow the prompts to import it.

Verify Data: Check that all transactions are imported correctly and reconcile with your statements.

If you need help with a specific software, let me know!

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hook (youmark) said :
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Here’s a quick guide to restore data from a QIF file:

Backup Existing Data: Ensure you have a backup of your current financial data.

Open Financial Software: Launch your financial software (e.g., Quicken, GnuCash).

Import QIF File:

Quicken: File > File Import > QIF File
GnuCash: File > Import > Import QIF
Banktivity: File > Import > Import QIF File
Select and Import: Choose the QIF file and follow the prompts to import it.

Verify Data: Check that all transactions are imported correctly and reconcile with your statements.

If you need help with a specific software, let me know!

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hook (youmark) said :
#4

Here’s a quick guide to restore data from a QIF file:

Backup Existing Data: Ensure you have a backup of your current financial data.

Open Financial Software: Launch your financial software (e.g., Quicken, GnuCash).

Import QIF File:

Quicken: File > File Import > QIF File
GnuCash: File > Import > Import QIF
Banktivity: File > Import > Import QIF File
Select and Import: Choose the QIF file and follow the prompts to import it.

Verify Data: Check that all transactions are imported correctly and reconcile with your statements.

If you need help with a specific software, let me know!

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