Security executives have long known the importance of addressing vulnerabilities within their IT environments.
And other executives in the C-suite have also come around to the criticality of this task, given the number of high-profile breaches that happened as a result of an unpatched system.
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Recent news should put to rest any lingering doubts about the importance of this task.
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Rapid7 complains of vendor’s silent patching process
FEDORA-EPEL-2022-a0a3d90422
Packages in this update:
plantuml-1.2022.5-1.el9
Update description:
Security fix for CVE-2022-1379
Updated version to 1.2022.4
FEDORA-2022-e6c09a89eb
Packages in this update:
plantuml-1.2022.5-1.fc36
Update description:
Security fix for CVE-2022-1379
FEDORA-2022-08022e9452
Packages in this update:
plib-1.8.5-30.fc36
Update description:
Security fix for CVE-2021-38714
FEDORA-2022-1cf3c9578f
Packages in this update:
plib-1.8.5-30.fc34
Update description:
Security fix for CVE-2021-38714
FEDORA-2022-bcc0df5180
Packages in this update:
plib-1.8.5-30.fc35
Update description:
Security fix for CVE-2021-38714
FEDORA-2022-fda9f1f7bd
Packages in this update:
plantuml-1.2022.5-1.fc35
Update description:
Security fix for CVE-2022-1379
FEDORA-2022-ddfd750ade
Packages in this update:
plantuml-1.2022.5-1.fc37
Update description:
Automatic update for plantuml-1.2022.5-1.fc37.
Changelog
* Mon May 16 2022 Sandipan Roy <bytehackr@fedoraproject.org > – 1:1.2022.5-1
– Updated version to 1.2022.5
– Added fix for rhbz#2086392
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