Ripple20 vulnerability
Last Modified: 2022-08-26 16:16:33 Etc/GMT
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Ripple20 vulnerability
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KB93020
Last Modified: 2022-08-26 16:16:33 Etc/GMT SummaryRecent updates to this article
On June 16, 2020, the Department of Homeland Security and CISA ICS-CERT issued a critical security advisory warning that covers multiple newly discovered vulnerabilities. The vulnerabilities affect internet-connected devices manufactured by multiple vendors. This set of vulnerabilities, known collectively as "Ripple20," is a set of 19 vulnerabilities that reside in a low-level TCP/IP software library developed by Our software is not impacted. For information about how our hardware appliances are affected, see SB10321 - Security Bulletin - Enterprise Appliance updates addressing two vulnerabilities (CVE-2020-0545 and CVE-2020-0586). For more information, see our Ripple20 Vulnerability Mitigation Best Practices story. Affected ProductsLanguages:This article is available in the following languages: |
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