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    SAP June 2025 Patch Day – 14 Vulnerabilities Patched Across Multiple Products

    June 10, 2025

    SAP June 2025 Patch Day – 14 Vulnerabilities Patched Across Multiple Products

    SAP released its monthly Security Patch Day update addressing 14 critical vulnerabilities across multiple enterprise products.
    The comprehensive security update includes patches addressing critical au …
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    Jun 10, 2025 (1 hour, 41 minutes ago)

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    CVE-2025-42998

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    CVE-2025-42990

    CVE-2025-42989

    CVE-2025-42988

    CVE-2025-42987

    CVE-2025-42984

    CVE-2025-42983

    CVE-2025-42982

    CVE-2025-31325

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