3 Severe Bugs Patched in Versa's Concerto Orchestrator
Three zero-days could have allowed an attacker to completely compromise the Concerto application and the host system running it.
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Three zero-days could have allowed an attacker to completely compromise the Concerto application and the host system running it.
Three zero-days allow an attacker to completely compromise the Concerto application and the host system running it. The vendor has yet to address the issues after being notified three months ago.
The same easily exploitable vulnerability was found in three of the apps that led to the compromise of victims' data.