CVE-2022-3786
CVE-2022-3602
On October 25, the OpenSSL project team announced that it would release Open SSL version 3.0.7 to correct a critical security issue on Tuesday, November 1.
After a thorough review, RSA has determined that no RSA products or solutions are impacted by this issue.
The following RSA components are not impacted to the OpenSSL security issue and do not require the 3.0.7 security patch:
We will continue to review, analyze and monitor our components to ensure that there is no impact
We are continuing to monitor these vulnerabilities. As we continue to review, RSA systems will be updated with the latest indicators of compromise (IOCs) and will continuously monitor any use of this software in our environments.
This page will be updated with relevant information as RSA deems necessary. Please check back regularly for more information or direct specific concerns to your RSA Customer Support representative and/or your RSA Account Manager.
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