Apache, the open-source cross-platform web server software, rolled out patches to fix two security vulnerabilities that were being abused by criminals. While the first flaw can be exploited for RCE, the other moderate flaw can enable DoS attacks on the server. Experts recommend following proper patch management programs, using updated software to stay protected, as well as using multi-layered detection systems to flag any intrusions.
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