Number: AV20-305
Date: 18 August 2020
Between 10 and 17 August 2020 IBM released Security Bulletins to address vulnerabilities in multiple products. Included were critical patches for the following:
- IBM Netezza Host Management - versions 5.4.17.0 to 5.4.27.0
- IBM Operations Analytics Predictive Insights - version 1.3.6
- IBM SAN Volume Controller
- IBM Storwize V7000, V5000, V5100, V3700 and V3500 - versions 7.8.x, 8.2.x and 8.3.x
- IBM Spectrum Virtualize for Public Cloud - versions 7.8.x, 8.2.x and 8.3.x
- IBM FlashSystem V9000 and 9100 family products - versions 7.8.x, 8.2.x and 8.3.x
- IBM Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager - versions 7.3.0.0 to 7.3.0.7
- Netcool Operations Insight – Cloud Native Event Analytics - version 1.6.0
The Cyber Centre encourages users and administrators to review the following web links and apply the necessary updates.
IBM Netezza Host Management
IBM Operations Analytics Predictive Insights
IBM SAN Volume Controller; IBM Storwize V7000, V5000, V5100, V3700 and V3500; IBM Spectrum Virtualize for Public Cloud; IBM FlashSystem V9000 and 9100 family products
IBM Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager
https://www.ibm.com/blogs/psirt/security-bulletin-apache-log4j-publicly-disclosed-vulnerability/
Netcool Operations Insight – Cloud Native Event Analytics
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