HPE security advisory

Number: AV21-174
Date: 20 April 2021

On 19 April 2021 HPE published a Security Bulletin to address vulnerabilities in the following products:

  • Service Pack for ProLiant – versions prior to 2021.04.0
  • Intelligent Provisioning – versions prior to 3.62
  • HPE ProLiant BL460c Gen10 Server Blade – versions prior to SPP version 2021.04.0 and IP version 3.62
  • HPE ProLiant DL series Gen10 Server – multiple products, and versions prior to SPP version 2021.04.0 and IP version 3.62
  • HPE ProLiant DL series Gen10 Plus Server – multiple products, and versions prior to SPP version 2021.04.0 and IP version 3.62
  • HPE ProLiant DX series Gen10 server - multiple products, and versions prior to SPP version 2021.04.0 and IP version 3.62
  • HPE ProLiant DX series Gen10 Plus server - multiple products, and versions prior to SPP version 2021.04.0 and IP version 3.62
  • HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 - multiple products, and versions prior to SPP version 2021.04.0 and IP version 3.62
  • HPE ProLiant ML series Gen10 Server – multiple products, and versions prior to SPP version 2021.04.0 and IP version 3.62
  • HPE ProLiant XL series Gen10 Server – multiple products, and versions prior to SPP version 2021.04.0 and IP version 3.62
  • HPE ProLiant XL series Gen10 Plus Server – multiple products, and versions prior to SPP version 2021.04.0 and IP version 3.62

Exploitation of these vulnerabilities could result in local execution of arbitrary code.

The Cyber Centre encourages users and administrators to review the provided web link and apply the necessary updates.

HPE Security Bulletin (HPE Gen10 and Gen10 Plus Servers)
https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docLocale=en_US&docId=hpesbhf04116en_us
 
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