Rapid7 Warns of Top 5 Server-Side Vulns in April 2015; Qualys Offers Coverage
Security company Rapid7 has published the top 5 server-side vulnerabilities from Microsoft, Outlook, and Adobe for April 2015. Qualys has stepped up to provide coverage for these critical issues.
Rapid7's report highlights the most pressing server-side vulnerabilities from the three tech giants. Among them, Microsoft's Internet Explorer had a critical vulnerability that could allow remote code execution. Oracle's Java SE also faced a severe vulnerability that could lead to arbitrary code execution. Adobe's Flash Player had a critical use-after-free vulnerability that could cause a crash and potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system.
Qualys, a leading provider of cloud-based security and compliance solutions, has announced coverage for these top 5 vulnerabilities. Their platform helps organisations identify, prioritise, and address these social security risks effectively.
The top 5 server-side vulnerabilities from Microsoft, Outlook, and Adobe in April 2015 have been published by Rapid7, highlighting the need for immediate attention and remediation. Qualys has responded by providing coverage for these critical issues, enabling organisations to better protect their systems and data.
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