SAP security advisory

Number: AV20-065
Date: 12 March 2020

On 10 March 2020 SAP released security updates to address vulnerabilities affecting the following products:

• SAP Solution Manager (User Experience Monitoring)
• SAP Business Client
• SAP NetWeaver UDDI Server (Services Registry)
• SAP Business Objects Business Intelligence Platform (Crystal Reports)
• SAP MaxDB (liveCache)
• SAP Commerce Cloud (Testweb Extension)
• SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP Business Server Pages (Smart Forms)
• SAP NetWeaver Application Server Java (User Management Engine)
• SAP Commerce Cloud (SmartEdit Extension)
• SAP ERP (EAPPGLO)
• SAP Enable Now
• SAP Fiori Launchpad
• SAP Cloud Platform Integration for Data Services
• SAP Treasury and Risk Management (Transaction Management)

These vulnerabilities may allow for unauthorized information access, remote code execution, denial of service, cross-site scripting or content spoofing.

The Cyber Centre encourages users and administrators to review the SAP Security Patch Day webpage and apply the necessary updates:

https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=540935305

Note to Readers

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