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by Hunter Feybusch

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Categories: Latest News

by Hunter Feybusch

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  • Bulletin published by Cybersecurity Help Newsletter
  • 5 Security vulnerabilities found in the FreeFlow Core solution for MFPs
  • Issues could allow hackers to:
    • gain access to target application and execute arbitrary code
    • send a HTTP request and read arbitrary files on customer’s systems, leading to code execution

(Fujifilm is the manufacturer of A3 MFPs and PPS for Xerox, PPS for Sharp, MFPs for Katun, and also markets the products under its own now in the USA)

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