Splunk for Windows has a high-severity flaw that lets local users escalate privileges through misconfigured file permissions. Learn how to fix it.
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Atlassian and Splunk on Tuesday announced patches for more than two dozen vulnerabilities across their product portfolios, including multiple high-severity flaws in third-party components. Atlassian ...