SolarWinds’ Comedy of Errors: ARM Vulnerabilities Exposed and Patched, but Who’s Laughing?

SolarWinds ARM vulnerabilities are akin to a sleeping bouncer at a club, letting anyone waltz into the VIP section. The company’s quick patching is commendable, but akin to a band-aid on a bullet wound. With SYSTEM privileges in play, it’s like handing over the hotel’s master key. SolarWinds, redefining ‘critical’ one vulnerability at a time.

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Oh, SolarWinds, you've done it again! Just when we thought you were back on track, we find out about your Access Rights Manager (ARM) tripping over its own untied shoelaces. Three critical vulnerabilities, and all exploitable by remote attackers? That's like leaving the keys to your house under the doormat, your alarm code on a post-it on the door, and a sign saying 'Welcome, Burglars!' in neon lights. But hey, at least you patched up, right?

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