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While certainly dangerous, the buffer overflow bug is not the only important vulnerability that the company addressed.

In total, there were 14 vulnerabilities, collectively dubbed DRAY:BREAK.

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Two are rated critical, nine high, and three medium severity.

The second critical vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2024-41585, and has a severity score of 9.1.

The entire list of the vulnerabilities can be found onthis link.

“Complete protection against the new vulnerabilities requires patching devices running the affected software,” Forescout said.

“If remote access is enabled on your router, disable it if not needed.

Use an access control list (ACL) and two-factor authentication (2FA) if possible.”

ViaThe Hacker News

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