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New High-Severity Vulnerabilities Discovered in Cisco IOx and F5 BIG-IP Products

Posted on 3 February 2023

From thehackernews.com

F5 has warned of a high-severity flaw impacting BIG-IP appliances that could lead to denial-of-service (DoS) or arbitrary code execution.

The issue is rooted in the iControl Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) interface and affects the following versions of BIG-IP –

  • 13.1.5
  • 14.1.4.6 – 14.1.5
  • 15.1.5.1 – 15.1.8
  • 16.1.2.2 – 16.1.3, and
  • 17.0.0

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