[ALSA-2025:11537] Important: sudo security update
Type:
security
Severity:
important
Release date:
2025-07-24
Description:
The sudo packages contain the sudo utility which allows system administrators to provide certain users with the permission to execute privileged commands, which are used for system management purposes, without having to log in as root. Security Fix(es): * sudo: LPE via host option (CVE-2025-32462) * sudo: LPE via chroot option (CVE-2025-32463) For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.
Updated packages listed below:
Architecture Package Checksum
aarch64 sudo-1.9.15-8.p5.el10_0.2.aarch64.rpm abacee43c7f4836b00aed572ab44a50b1645713455fce38bdfc66917559b41ff
aarch64 sudo-python-plugin-1.9.15-8.p5.el10_0.2.aarch64.rpm ee26881b4666e6cb02b98d1dd9ffb12f24054594186d598920d435b3bedf5140
ppc64le sudo-1.9.15-8.p5.el10_0.2.ppc64le.rpm 87b6f2b5e2414091fe43cdeb4812ed1f2b9d4b2856c4e227cef6e6bb84c5f48d
ppc64le sudo-python-plugin-1.9.15-8.p5.el10_0.2.ppc64le.rpm 954720e026c5b5f27a57d87ce6ce68485a508611e55b24a009ef7c1cfccab669
s390x sudo-1.9.15-8.p5.el10_0.2.s390x.rpm 27b58eb8aaa8ed73320c2714deabbc310b6a1719964773249b4598c6ea560508
s390x sudo-python-plugin-1.9.15-8.p5.el10_0.2.s390x.rpm b6314ae931746c51c8c389ecdebafccadcf1fe83dd5c9591e378889f91291ef2
x86_64 sudo-1.9.15-8.p5.el10_0.2.x86_64.rpm 25084e4f8cce12de19eeb80c88634283aff116ad79d90add0ff66febfb3d21ba
x86_64 sudo-python-plugin-1.9.15-8.p5.el10_0.2.x86_64.rpm 474263975aa3b88631933d50eb6b8621fc44aa21e95ae50cb7e7f2816a4fddda
x86_64_v2 sudo-1.9.15-8.p5.el10_0.2.x86_64_v2.rpm 5485c16e3d7bf3abe1e972ae6d1586e9a94b19264e93e726b9334433fed05741
x86_64_v2 sudo-python-plugin-1.9.15-8.p5.el10_0.2.x86_64_v2.rpm 92e5b51fb7f4ffca90b75ad4cb14271d739d78c3c6f35562188d9d1bc4af3d78
Notes:
This page is generated automatically from Red Hat security data and has not been checked for errors. For clarification or corrections please contact the AlmaLinux Packaging Team.