High-Severity Flaws Uncovered in Atlassian Products and ISC BIND Server

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High-Severity Flaws Uncovered in Atlassian Products and ISC BIND Server

Atlassian and the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) have disclosed several security flaws impacting their products that could be exploited to achieve denial-of-service (DoS) and remote code execution.
The Australian software services provider said that the four high-severity flaws were fixed in new versions shipped last month. This includes –
The flaws have been addressed in the following versions –
In a related development, ISC has released fixes for two high-severity bugs affecting the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) 9 Domain Name System (DNS) software suite that could pave the way for a DoS condition –
The latest patches arrive three months after ISC rolled out fixes for three other flaws in the software (CVE-2023-2828, CVE-2023-2829, and CVE-2023-2911, CVSS scores: 7.5) that could result in a DoS condition.
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