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SAP patch day: Some critical security flaws in several products fixed
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SAP patch day: Some critical security flaws in several products fixed

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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SAP patch day: Some critical security flaws in several products fixed

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.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on technical security updates from SAP, a corporate entity, without any overt political framing or ideological slant. It presents factual information about software vulnerabilities and their risks without advocating for specific policies or political positions. The tone remains客观

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