Security News > 2018 > April > Most SAP systems vulnerable to critical security configuration risk
Onapsis researchers revealed a critical security configuration vulnerability that results from default installations in SAP systems which if left insecure, could lead to a full system compromise in unprotected environments. If exploited the impact could be full control of the system by hackers, putting business-critical ERP, HR, PII, Finance, and Supply Chain data and processes at risk. Most SAP systems are vulnerable The vulnerability, mainly driven by a security configuration originally documented by SAP in … More → The post Most SAP systems vulnerable to critical security configuration risk appeared first on Help Net Security.
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