Update for IBM InfoSphere Information Server closes many security gaps

IBM has issued several security alerts for InfoSphere Information Server. Updated software corrects the errors.

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This article was originally published in German and has been automatically translated.

There are numerous security gaps in IBM's InfoSphere Information Server, a software for extracting and transforming diverse data into various forms. Attackers can misuse them to inject malicious code, bypass security measures, paralyze systems or gain unauthorized access to information.

IBM delivers a total of 21 security warnings. Six of these are classified as high-risk. IT managers should therefore update their IBM InfoSphere to the latest, error-free version as soon as possible.

According to the warnings, InfoSphere Information Server versions 11.7 are affected by the vulnerabilities. The updated versions 11.7.1.0 and 11.7.1.5 are available for download and seal the security leaks.

The IBM security warnings are listed in descending order of severity:

IBM last released security updates for IBM App Connect Enterprise and InfoSphere Information Server in March. In InfoSphere Information Server, there were three vulnerabilities with a "high" risk rating and one with a medium risk rating.

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