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Apache Foundation urges users to patch now and fix major security worries

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  • Apache Software Foundation discovered flaws in MINA, HugeGraph-Server, and Traffic Control
  • One of the flaws was given a 10/10 severity score
  • All bugs were patched, and admins are urged to apply the fixes ASAP

The Apache Software Foundation has released fixes for multiple vulnerabilities discovered in three different solutions: MINA, HugeGraph-Server, and Traffic Control. One of the flaws received a maximum 10/10 score.

Apache MINA is a network application framework that simplifies the development of high-performance and scalable communication protocols and applications by abstracting low-level I/O operations. Multiple versions (2.0 – 2.0.26, 2.1 – 2.1.9, and 2.2 – 2.2.3), were found vulnerable to a flaw that allowed threat actors to remotely execute arbitrary code, and as such, was given a severity score of 10/10.

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