Patch Panic: Atlassian & Splunk Tackle High-Severity Security Flaws

Atlassian and Splunk have patched over two dozen vulnerabilities, including high-severity flaws affecting third-party components. Atlassian addressed issues in Bamboo, Bitbucket, and Confluence, while Splunk tackled a serious bug in its Secure Gateway app. Users are advised to update their software pronto—because nothing says “fun” like a vulnerability left hanging.

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Hot Take:

It seems like both Atlassian and Splunk decided to have a vulnerability clearance sale, and everything must go—preferably into the trash bin of your outdated software version.

Key Points:

  • Atlassian patches 10 high-severity vulnerabilities in popular products.
  • Splunk addresses over 15 vulnerabilities, including a severe deserialization flaw.
  • Both companies emphasize the importance of updating to patched versions immediately.
  • None of the vulnerabilities have been reported as exploited in the wild.
  • Security advisories with detailed information are available from both companies.

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