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These security issues were fixed:

- CVE-2018-10915: libpq failed to properly reset its internal state between
  connections. If an affected version of libpq was used with 'host' or 'hostaddr'
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  PQescape() functions to malfunction (bsc#1104199)
- CVE-2018-10925: Add missing authorization check on certain statements
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  TABLE' privileges could have exploited this to read arbitrary bytes server
  memory. If the attacker also had certain 'INSERT' and limited 'UPDATE'
  privileges to a particular table, they could have exploited this to update
  other columns in the same table (bsc#1104202)

For addition details please see
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/release-9-6-10.html

This update was imported from the SUSE:SLE-12:Update update project.</Note>
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