Apache Foundation urges users to patch now and fix major security worries

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James Thompson
Fri, 27 Dec
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The Apache Software Foundation has recently addressed critical vulnerabilities in MINA, HugeGraph-Server, and Traffic Control solutions. The most severe flaw received a 10/10 score. Apache MINA, known for simplifying communication protocols, was vulnerable to remote code execution, leading to a critical severity score. CVE-2024-52046 was fixed in versions 2.0.27, 2.1.10, and 2.2.4, requiring additional user actions post-update.

Two other vulnerabilities were also identified as CVE-2024-43441 and CVE-2024-45387, affecting HugeGraph-Server and Traffic Ops, respectively. These issues were fixed in the latest versions to mitigate risks. The holiday season tends to attract increased cyber threats, prompting Apache to urge prompt updates. Stay vigilant during this period to safeguard against potential attacks. For more on cybersecurity trends and protection tools, visit BleepingComputer.

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