Oracle Patches Solaris 10
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Oracle patches Solaris 10 hole exploited by NSA spyware tool – and 298 other security bugs
Oracle today emitted a huge batch of 299 security fixes for its software – including a patch for a vulnerability exploited by a leaked NSA tool that can hijack Solaris systems.
Details of the massive April dump can be found here: Oracle describes the updates as "critical," and urges admins to install them "without delay."
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Oracle fixes Struts and Shadow Brokers exploits in huge patch release
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Oracle drops massive 299 vulnerability patch, fixes Shadow Broker exploit
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Record Oracle Patch Update Addresses ShadowBrokers, Struts 2 Vulnerabilities
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Oracle Issues Record-Breaking 299 Patches
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Oracle Delivers a Whopping 299 Fixes in April 2017's Critical Patch Update
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Oracle drops a whopping 299-patch security update
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