Of the remaining high-severity flaws, one can lead to restriction bypass, another to arbitrary file tampering, and 12 to denial-of-service (DoS) conditions, mainly by causing the Traffic Management Microkernel (TMM) to terminate.The medium-severity issues that F5 addressed this week could lead to security protection bypass, privilege escalation, information disclosure, arbitrary system command execution, DoS conditions, code injection, and arbitrary local file tampering.None of these vulnerabilities appears to have been exploited in the wild. Additional information can be found in F5’s quarterlysecurity notification.Related:High-Severity Vulnerability Patched in VMware FusionRelated:Researcher Drops YellowKey, GreenPlasma Windows Zero-DaysRelated:Fortinet, Ivanti Patch Critical VulnerabilitiesRelated:Chipmaker Patch Tuesday: Intel and AMD Patch 70 Vulnerabilities
The medium-severity issues that F5 addressed this week could lead to security protection bypass, privilege escalation, information disclosure, arbitrary system command execution, DoS conditions, code injection, and arbitrary local file tampering.None of these vulnerabilities appears to have been exploited in the wild. Additional information can be found in F5’s quarterlysecurity notification.Related:High-Severity Vulnerability Patched in VMware FusionRelated:Researcher Drops YellowKey, GreenPlasma Windows Zero-DaysRelated:Fortinet, Ivanti Patch Critical VulnerabilitiesRelated:Chipmaker Patch Tuesday: Intel and AMD Patch 70 Vulnerabilities
None of these vulnerabilities appears to have been exploited in the wild. Additional information can be found in F5’s quarterlysecurity notification.Related:High-Severity Vulnerability Patched in VMware FusionRelated:Researcher Drops YellowKey, GreenPlasma Windows Zero-DaysRelated:Fortinet, Ivanti Patch Critical VulnerabilitiesRelated:Chipmaker Patch Tuesday: Intel and AMD Patch 70 Vulnerabilities
Related:High-Severity Vulnerability Patched in VMware FusionRelated:Researcher Drops YellowKey, GreenPlasma Windows Zero-DaysRelated:Fortinet, Ivanti Patch Critical VulnerabilitiesRelated:Chipmaker Patch Tuesday: Intel and AMD Patch 70 Vulnerabilities
Related:Researcher Drops YellowKey, GreenPlasma Windows Zero-DaysRelated:Fortinet, Ivanti Patch Critical VulnerabilitiesRelated:Chipmaker Patch Tuesday: Intel and AMD Patch 70 Vulnerabilities
Related:Fortinet, Ivanti Patch Critical VulnerabilitiesRelated:Chipmaker Patch Tuesday: Intel and AMD Patch 70 Vulnerabilities
Related:Chipmaker Patch Tuesday: Intel and AMD Patch 70 Vulnerabilities
Ionut Arghire is an international correspondent for SecurityWeek.
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