Security News > 2017 > April > Oracle fixes Solaris 10 flaw targeted by leaked NSA exploit (Help Net Security)

Oracle has pushed out a record-breaking 299 fixes for vulnerabilities in its many, many products, and among them is a Solaris 10 bug whose existence has been revealed through Shadow Brokers’ latest data dump. The Oracle Critical Patch Update for April 2017, detailed in this advisory, addresses vulnerabilities in Oracle Database Server, Fusion Middleware, PeopleSoft Enterprise, Financial Services Applications, MySQL Product Suite, Java, and many other offerings. “The patch update contains 40 vulnerabilities assessed critical … More →
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