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Vulnerability found affecting System.Data.SqlClient in Microsoft .Net (Framework, Core, 5/6)
I don't think that works. That would alert you about the security alerts on the Security tab of the dotnet/announcements repo, which are empty, not about issues that contain information about .Net security issues.
We'll probably get more info on CVE-2022-41064 after a few weeks or months, since that's the CVE number they reserved for this issue (as seen in the official announcement).
You could watch the dotnet/announcements repo. Even though that has other announcements, they are at a fairly low frequency.
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.NET: Modelo Criptográfico, lo que necesitas saber.
.NET Core 2.0 Cryptography uses Apple Security Framework on macOS · Issue #21 · dotnet/announcements (github.com)
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.NET Core 2.1 container images were deleted from Docker Hub!
If you started receiving errors when pulling old versions of dotnet docker images (like the .NET 2.1), it's because Microsoft deleted them from Docker Hub on August 21st, 2021. That date is not a coincidence, the .NET Core 2.1 reached end of support in the same date. For more details take a look at the official dotnet announcement or also the dotnet blog. In my case, the error bellow was thrown in the stdout when pulling the microsoft/dotnet:2.2-aspnetcore-runtime image:
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Are you using .NET on Arch Linux? Is the experience good?
I'm not entirely sure what that means. We're done porting .NET Framework APIs to .NET Core / .NET 5. .NET Framework is what it is now, and .NET is moving forward with .NET 6+. If it is worth porting your code to .NET 6, it is. If not, then it isn't. Both can be good choices. .NET Core on Linux, however, is absolutely not preview.
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This build was produced using dotNET 5.0.4 (instead of 5.0.1 as previous versions) to address a possible exploit involving System.Text.Encodings.Web which jellyfin uses. You can find more info here: https://github.com/dotnet/announcements/issues/178
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SolarWinds hackers were able to access Microsoft source code
"the complete API" is a bit of a misnomer, since there have been new APIs and runtime capabilities that aren't available to the Windows-only, older runtime (The .NET Framework). This has been the case since at least .NET Core 2.1 but has continued ever since.
There are several APIs in the older runtime that are intentionally not brought forward, and what I believe you're referring to is this announcement: https://github.com/dotnet/announcements/issues/130
The remaining APIs are (mostly) AppDomains, Remoting, Web Forms, WCF server, and Windows Workflow, most of which is either an acknowledged "this was the wrong way to do it so we won't bring it forward" (e.g., Remoting) or tied to Windows anyways (e.g., WCF).
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