Kerio Control Chaos: Unraveling Multiple HTTP Response Splitting Vulnerabilities

GFI Kerio Control faced a minor hiccup with version 9.4.5, where it accidentally became a master of split personalities through multiple HTTP response splitting vulnerabilities. Don’t worry, it’s not a new psychological thriller, just a tech blip!

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GFI Kerio Control: The firewall that thought it could split responses just like it splits hairs. Turns out, it’s just splitting headaches for IT professionals everywhere.

Key Points:

  • Security vulnerabilities have been identified in GFI Kerio Control versions up to 9.4.5.
  • The issues involve multiple HTTP response splitting vulnerabilities.
  • These vulnerabilities can potentially be exploited by attackers to intercept or manipulate web traffic.
  • IT professionals are advised to update their systems to mitigate these risks.
  • Response splitting is as fun as it sounds, which is not at all.

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