Upgrade Now or Hackers Will Party: Cisco’s Temporary Fix Alert!

To dodge digital disasters, Cisco advises upgrading to the fixed software release. Think of temporary solutions as band-aids on a leaky pipe—eventually, you’ll need a plumber! For Cisco Catalyst Center, if you’re running 2.3.7.3-VA or later, aim for 2.3.7.10-VA to avoid a digital deluge.

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Ah, Cisco’s at it again! It’s like a game of hide and seek with vulnerabilities, but instead of counting to ten, we’re counting software releases. If you snooze, you lose—upgrade now or prepare for the cybersecurity boogeyman to come knocking!

Key Points:

  • Cisco advises upgrading to fixed software to fully remediate vulnerabilities.
  • Workarounds and mitigations are temporary solutions.
  • Fixed software releases start at version 2.3.7.10-VA for the affected versions.
  • Releases earlier than 2.3.7.3-VA and version 3.1 are not vulnerable.
  • Cisco’s PSIRT validates affected and fixed releases according to the advisory.

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