Bored at home? Cisco has just the thing: A shed-load of security fixes to install, from a Kerberos bypass to crashes

Bored at home? Cisco has just the thing: A shed-load of security fixes to install, from a Kerberos bypass to crashes

Switchzilla issues a whopping 30+ patches in time for the long UK weekend


Cisco has emitted a fresh round of software updates to address nearly three dozen security holes in its products.


The patches, released over May 6 and 7, include 12 issues considered high-severity bugs, and another 22 classified as moderate severity. One of the holes has two CVE numbers assigned to it, so that's a total of 35 CVE-listed security vulnerabilities.


Despite the absence of a critical remote code or command execution bug, the patches include a number of serious programming blunders, particularly in the context of the network security appliances where they were found.


The Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) range – Cisco's fancy term for a firewall – is host to 11 of the bug fixes. Among the more serious is ..

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