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Cisco Releases Security Updates for Multiple Products

2024-05-16 15:05

Cisco has released security updates to address vulnerabilities in Cisco software. A cyber threat actor could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system.

Users and administrators are encouraged to review the following advisories and apply necessary updates:
•    Cisco Crosswork Network Services Orchestrator
•    Cisco Crosswork Network Services Orchestrator Privilege Escalation
•    ConfD CLI Privilege Escalation and Arbitrary File Read and Write
•    Cisco Secure Client for Windows with Network Access Manager Module Privilege Escalation
•    Cisco Crosswork Network Services Orchestrator Open Redirect
•    Cisco Secure Email and Web Manager, Secure Email Gateway, and Secure Web Appliance Cross-Site Scripting
•    Cisco Secure Email Gateway HTTP Response Splitting
•    This article has been indexed from All CISA Advisories

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