Security News > 2020 > August > Critical Flaws Affect Citrix Endpoint Management (XenMobile Servers)
Citrix today released patches for multiple new security vulnerabilities affecting its Citrix Endpoint Management, also known as XenMobile, a product made for enterprises to help companies manage and secure their employees' mobile devices remotely.
Citrix Endpoint Management offers businesses mobile device management and mobile application management capabilities.
According to Citrix, there are a total of 5 vulnerabilities that affect on-premise instances of XenMobile servers used in enterprises to manage all apps, devices, or platforms from one central location.
"The latest rolling patches that need to be applied for versions 10.9, 10.10, 10.11, and 10.12 are available immediately," Citrix notes in a blog post.
Since Citrix products have recently emerged as one of the favorite targets for hackers after wild exploitation of Citrix ADC, Gateway and Sharefile vulnerabilities, users are highly recommended to patch their systems to the latest versions of the software.
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