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Trending CVEs for the Week of October 21st, 2019

Why IAM Technology is Critical to Your Vulnerability Management Program

Still CVE-2019-14287 – Linux Sodo Vulnerability

Linux Sodo Vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2019-14287, has been a nightmare for IT & cyber-security teams.

Last week, we extensively covered CVE-2019-14287 and there is no surprises that it is still the trending CVE for this week.

 

References

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