In May 2019 (updated in June), F5 issued a security advisory about a potential injection issue in the Tool Command Language (TCL) as used with its BIG-IP load balancers. Load balancers are essential to ensure consistent web services in high volume circumstances, and BIG-IP is popular with banks, governments and large corporations.
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Hidden Injection Flaws Found in BIG-IP Load Balancers
In May 2019 (updated in June), F5 issued a security advisory about a potential injection issue in the Tool Command Language (TCL) as used with its BIG-IP load balancers. Load balancers are essential to ensure consistent web services in high volume circumstances, and BIG-IP is popular with banks, governments and large corporations. The post Hidden Injection Flaws Found in BIG-IP Load Balancers appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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