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    Kritiek path traversal-lek geeft toegang tot voip-platform Mitel MiCollab

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    Kritiek path traversal-lek geeft toegang tot voip-platform Mitel MiCollab

    Een kritieke path traversal-kwetsbaarheid in Mitel MiCollab kan aanvallers ongeautoriseerde toegang tot het voip-platform geven, zo waarschuwt de leverancier. Die heeft een beveiligingsupdate beschikb …
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