ConnectWise addresses critical vulnerability in Automate tool
ConnectWise has just patched a serious security flaw in its Automate remote monitoring and management tool. If you’re using this software, you’ll want to pay attention. The vulnerability allowed at...
ConnectWise has just patched a serious security flaw in its Automate remote monitoring and management tool. If you’re using this software, you’ll want to pay attention. The vulnerability allowed attackers to intercept and tamper with communications in certain setups, putting your data at risk.
This kind of flaw could have serious implications for businesses relying on Automate to manage their systems. The good news is that the patch is now available, so it’s time to update your software if you haven’t already. Ignoring this could leave you exposed to potential attacks, and nobody wants that. Always keep your tools up to date to stay one step ahead of cyber threats.
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