Softpedia reports
The Linux kernel 2.6.32.67 LTS maintenance release has been made available [June 4] for all users of the 2.6 kernel series, and it promises to fix two regressions that have been introduced in the previous point release of the branch, Linux kernel 2.6.32.66 LTS.
[...] The 2.6.32 kernel series [...] will reach end of life in a couple of months, which means that [all users of 2.6.x] will have to move to a different LTS (Long Term Supported) kernel branch, such as Linux kernel 3.2 or Linux kernel 3.4.
For the record, Kernel 2.6.0 was released 2003/12/17, and Kernel 2.6.32 was released 2009/12/03.
In other kernel news, Greg Kroah-Hartman tweeted that Kernel 4.1 will be an LTS version.
(Score: 0, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 15 2015, @11:03PM
..and be sure to update that old subscription to the Red Hat network.
Just look at the ceiling and wait for Red Hat to finish; its all you can do.