krb5 was updated to fix four security issues.
These security issues were fixed: - CVE-2014-5353: NULL pointer dereference when using a ticket policy name as password name (bsc#910457). - CVE-2014-5354: NULL pointer dereference when using keyless entries (bsc#910458). - CVE-2014-5355: Denial of service in krb5readmessage (bsc#918595). - CVE-2015-2694: OTP and PKINIT kdcpreauth modules leading to requires_preauth bypass (bsc#928978).
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