There are no Cisco products affected by this vulnerability.
#Using webex on mac 10.2.1 software#
On February 16, 2017, the OpenSSL Software Foundation released another security advisory that included one high severity vulnerability identified by CVE ID CVE-2017-3733. There are no Cisco products affected by the vulnerability identified by CVE ID CVE-2017-3730. Multiple Cisco products incorporate a version of the OpenSSL package that is affected by one or more of these vulnerabilities. A successful exploit of the third vulnerability could allow the attacker to access sensitive private key information. The third vulnerability affects only systems based on x86_64 architecture. The second vulnerability may cause OpenSSL to crash when connecting to a malicious server. The second vulnerability affects only version 1.1.0 and occurs only when OpenSSL is used on the client side. The first vulnerability affects only OpenSSL used on 32-bit systems architecture and may cause OpenSSL to crash. OpenSSL classifies all the new vulnerabilities as “Moderate Severity.” The foundation also released one vulnerability that was already disclosed in the OpenSSL advisory for November 2016 and included in the Cisco Security Advisory Multiple Vulnerabilities in OpenSSL Affecting Cisco Products: November 2016.
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On January 26, 2017, the OpenSSL Software Foundation released a security advisory that included three new vulnerabilities.