New Alerts for Rockwell Automation, Delta Electronics, Google Chrome, Dell, Apache Tomcat, Veritas, and Linux.
Rockwell Automation
Vulnerabilities were discovered in the ThinManager ThinServer software. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow an attacker to potentially perform remote code execution on the target or crash the software. Highest CVSSv3 score of 9.8
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Delta Electronics InfraSuite Device Master contains several vulnerabilities. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow a remote attacker to obtain access to files and credentials, escalate privileges, and remotely execute arbitrary code. Highest CVSSv3 score of 9.8
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Chrome for Desktop has been updated to fix 8 security vulnerabilities.
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Microsoft is aware. More info.
Dell Technologies PowerProtect DD remediation is available for various security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system. Dell rates this Critical.
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A vulnerability exists in Tomcat when using the RemoteIpFilter leads to Tomcat not including the secure attribute. This could result in the user agent transmitting the session cookie over an insecure channel.
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The Veritas NetBackup IT Analytics application upgrade process included unsigned files which could be exploited and result in a customer installing unauthentic components. CVSSv3 score of 5.3
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SUSE has updated the kernel. More info.
Oracle Linux has updated the kernel. More info.
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