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Zyxel Releases Patches for 15 Security Concerns
Zyxel, in an unprecedented “patch-it-like-it’s-hot” move, has released patches for a whopping 15 security issues that have been causing sleepless nights for network-attached storage (NAS), firewall, and access point (AP) devices. These issues range from your typical “oops-that’s-not-good” bugs to critical “holy-moly-this-is-bad” vulnerabilities.
Three Critical Vulnerabilities Fixed
Among the trio of vulnerabilities is the terrifying CVE-2023-35138, a command injection flaw with a CVSS score of 9.8 that would have any IT guy squeal (not in delight). I mean, who needs horror movies, when you’ve got cybersecurity issues slipping past your defences?
But fret not, my fellow tech aficionados, because Zyxel has come to the rescue just in time, patching up these flaws before countless firewalls and devices became technologically ‘undead’.
Summary
To sum it up, in a brave endeavour to keep the digital world spinning, Zyxel has successfully patched 15 security issues, keeping network-attached storage (NAS), firewall and access point (AP) devices safe from potential exploits. And to this, we say, “Keep patching those digital potholes, Zyxel—your work is never patch-over!”
While this may seem like a typical day in the life of a tech firm, remember that without these patches, our digital highways could be filled with nasty bugs ready to wreak havoc on your data roadtrip. So, let’s take a moment to appreciate the fixers in the back room, turning chaos into order one patch at a time!Original Article: https://thehackernews.com/2023/12/zyxel-releases-patches-to-fix-15-flaws.html
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