The company Tenable has released an update to its mobile device management solution, Ivanti Avalanche, which helps enterprises manage their mobile devices.
With the update comes a fix for several critical security flaws, including ones that could allow attackers to gain remote code execution.
The company says the flaws were caused by buffer overflows due to excessive processing of specific data types.
With other vulnerabilities in the suite having been found and fixed, it’s imperative that customers move quickly to apply the updates.
Several critical security holes have been reported in IvantI Avalanche, an enterprise mobile device Management solution that’s used by 30,000 organizations.
The most important of these is CVE-2023-32560, which allows attackers to execute arbitrary code over large buffers.
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