IBM security advisory

Number: AV21-303
Date: 28 June 2021

Between 21 and 27 June 2021 IBM published Security Bulletins to address vulnerabilities in multiple products. Included were critical updates for the following:

  • IBM Cloud Pak for Automation - versions 20.0.3-IF002 and 21.0.1
  • IBM Spectrum Protect Backup-Archive Client – versions:
    • 8.1.0.0 to 8.1.11.0 (Macintosh and Windows)
    • 8.1.7.0 to 8.1.11.0 (Linux - web user interface only)
    • 8.1.9.0 to 8.1.11.0 (AIX - web user interface only)
    • 7.1.0.0 to 7.1.8.10 (Macintosh and Windows)
  • IBM Spectrum Protect for Space Management - versions 8.1.7.0 to 8.1.11.0 (Linux) and 8.1.9.0 to 8.1.11.0 (AIX)
  • IBM Spectrum Protect for Virtual Environments: Data Protection for VMware - versions 8.1.0.0 to 8.1.11.0 (Linux and Windows) and 7.1.0.0 to 7.1.8.10 (Linux and Windows)
  • IBM Spectrum Protect for Virtual Environments: Data Protection for Hyper-V - versions 8.1.0.0 to 8.1.11.0 (Windows) and 7.1.0.0 to 7.1.8.x (Windows)
  • IBM Enterprise Records – version 5.2.1

The Cyber Centre encourages users and administrators to review the provided web links and apply the necessary updates.

IBM Product Security Incident Response

https://www.ibm.com/blogs/psirt/

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