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Critical vulnerabilities found in 'millions of Aruba and Avaya switches'
The Register • Jessica Lyons Hardcastle • 01 Jan 1970

Topics Security Off-Prem On-Prem Software Offbeat Vendor Voice Vendor Voice Resources Airports, hospitals, hotels, and more need to deploy patches for hijack bugs

Five critical remote code execution vulnerabilities in millions Aruba and Avaya devices can be exploited by cybercriminals to take full control of network switches commonly used in airports, hospitals, and hotels, according to Armis researchers. The security firm discovered the bugs, collectively called TLStorm 2.0, and said they stem from insecurities in NanoSSL, a TLS library developed by Mocana that's used in the vulnerable network equipment. "Some of the vulnerabilities can be triggered...