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    SAP Releases Important Security Update for Business Software
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    SAP Releases Important Security Update for Business Software

    SAP fixed a serious security flaw in software used by many companies. If your employer uses SAP systems, they need to install this update.

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    The Hacker News

    Original headline: SAP Patches CVSS 9.9 NetWeaver ABAP Flaw That Could Expose or Modify Data

    Plain-English summary by GetCyberRight. Read the full report at the source above.

    Published Tuesday, July 14, 2026Updated Wednesday, July 15, 20262 min read
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    SAP, a company that makes software used by many businesses worldwide, released important security updates in July

    1. The most serious problem they fixed was a vulnerability in their NetWeaver Application Server ABAP product. This flaw could allow someone who has login credentials to corrupt memory in the system, potentially exposing or changing data stored there. This issue primarily affects businesses and organizations that use SAP NetWeaver systems. If you work for a company that uses SAP software, your employer's IT department needs to take action. The vulnerability does not directly affect personal home computers or family devices. However, if your employer's systems are compromised, your work information could be at risk. If you work for a company that uses SAP systems, here is what you should do right now:
    2. Forward this information to your IT department or supervisor if you think your workplace uses SAP software.
    3. Watch for any communications from your employer about password changes or security updates.
    4. Be extra cautious about emails that claim to be from your workplace, as attackers may try to exploit this vulnerability.
    5. Do not click on unexpected links or attachments in work emails. To stay protected long term, maintain good security habits at work and home. Use strong, unique passwords for different accounts. Enable two factor authentication whenever possible. Report suspicious activity to your IT department immediately. Regular security updates are essential for keeping business systems safe, so always install updates when your employer requires them.

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    Source: The Hacker News

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