Oracle will eliminate 59 security vulnerabilities in its products

Oracle Corp.  released the quarterly collection of patches for its software. Total expected elimination of 59 vulnerabilities in a variety of products for corporate use. Total coming today bugfix affect almost a hundred different programs.

Twenty-one vulnerability associated with the products forming part of or associated with the operating system Solaris. Earlier this OS is engaged Sun Microsystems, but the purchase by Oracle, the latter began to lead the design and development of the Unix-like OS. Among the Solaris-products with known vulnerabilities OpenSSO, Solaris Studio, Sun Convergence and Glassfish Enterprise Server.

Also update includes 13 patches for the product line to Oracle Database. Seven vulnerabilities related to remote code execution in the internal database and TimesTen product Secure Backup.

Another seven vulnerabilities associated with the product line Fusion Middleware, the remaining 17 – with products E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, and Enterprise Manager. On the Oracle Web site states that most of the vulnerabilities is quite dangerous and users are advised to upgrade as soon as possible.

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