Switches used by organizations around the world are affected by critical vulnerabilities that could allow malicious actors to gain remote access to enterprise networks and steal valuable data, according to enterprise device security company Armis.
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Vulnerabilities in Aruba and Avaya Switches Expose Enterprise Networks to Attacks
Switches used by organizations around the world are affected by critical vulnerabilities that could allow malicious actors to gain remote access to enterprise networks and steal valuable data, according to enterprise device security company Armis. The post Vulnerabilities in Aruba and Avaya Switches Expose Enterprise Networks to Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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