“Four leading network management system providers are busy patching and preparing fixes for a half-dozen critical cross-site scripting and SQL injection vulnerabilities disclosed Wednesday by Rapid7. Three of the affected vendors, Spiceworks, Ipswitch and Opsview, have already patched their respective products, while Castle Rock Computing has yet to set a timeline for the availability of patches. These management planes provide enterprises with a view into network activity and performance, and hackers with an attractive attack vector.”
https://threatpost.com/critical-flaws-found-in-network-management-systems/115649/
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