SolarWinds has flagged seven high-severity vulnerabilities set to be patched with a platform update by end-February. Among the identified security defects, five could be exploited to achieve command execution, while one allows access to edit the default configuration. The remedies are in the SolarWinds Platform 2023.1, due for release by end-February. An additional similar issue was identified with Server & Application Monitor 2022.4. SolarWinds revealed no exploitation of the vulnerabilities.
Tariff support for health IT launched in South Korea following Trump’s tariff and more briefs
The South Korean government has launched a tariff support center to assist medical device companies with trade challenges, particularly related to U.S. tariffs. Meanwhile, Johnson