Oracle warns of three new flaws
Database maker Oracle warned customers on Wednesday of three new flaws in its products and reiterated its warning to businesses of a fourth flaw that uses the company’s application server. "The two most serious vulnerabilities were in the firm’s E-Business Suite, Oracle’s set of server applications for managing everything from accounting to Intranets. Both were given the highest of three threat ratings assigned by Oracle to its products’ vulnerabilities."
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