SAP has fundamentally changed enterprise operations by moving business applications to cloud-based platforms, creating a myriad of organizational costs, efficiency, and productivity benefits. However, while widely used around the globe, these applications remain susceptible to zero-day vulnerabilities, i.e., those software attack vectors that SAP and its customers are unaware of, which bad actors can immediately exploit. Cybercriminals excel at exploiting these vulnerabilities because users are caught off guard and have no defense or zero days to patch before an attack.
Recently, a critical flaw in SAP Visual Composer enabled attackers to gain complete control of SAP systems . . .
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