SAP has released security patches addressing multiple critical vulnerabilities across several of its products during its July Patchday. Three of the vulnerabilities are classified as 'critical,' including a potential memory access flaw in SAP NetWeaver Application Server ABAP, which could allow authenticated attackers to access and modify data or cause denial-of-service attacks (CVE-2026-44747). Another critical vulnerability in SAP Approuter allows unauthorized users to disrupt request synchronization, potentially exposing user responses or causing system downtime (CVE-2026-27690). Additionally, a pre-configured example account in SAP Commerce Cloud poses a risk by allowing attackers to read and manipulate data (CVE-2026-44761). Other high-risk vulnerabilities include issues in Apache-Camel components, SAProuter under Windows, and various other SAP products. IT administrators are advised to apply these updates promptly to reduce attack surfaces.
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