IBM-6408694: Ibm engineering workflow management (ewm) vulnerability
Published Jan 26, 2021
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Affected Software
30 affected components
IBM EWM<=7.0.2
IBM RTC<=6.0.2
IBM RTC<=6.0.6.1
IBM EWM<=7.0
IBM RTC<=6.0.6
IBM RDNG<=6.0.2
IBM DOORS Next<=7.0
IBM RDNG<=6.0.6.1
IBM RDNG<=6.0.6
IBM Rhapsody DM<=6.0.6
IBM Rhapsody DM<=6.0.6.1
IBM Rhapsody DM<=6.0.2
IBM RDM<=7.0
IBM RMM<=6.0.6.1
IBM RMM<=6.0.6
IBM RMM<=7.0
IBM RMM<=6.0.2
IBM CLM<=6.0.6.1
IBM CLM<=6.0.6
IBM ELM<=7.0
IBM CLM<=6.0.2
IBM RQM<=6.0.6.1
IBM RQM<=6.0.6
IBM ETM<=7.0.0
IBM RQM<=6.0.2
IBM RELM<=6.0.6.1
IBM RELM<=6.0.6
IBM ENI<=7.0
IBM RELM<=6.0.2
IBM Global Configuration Management<=All
Event History
Jan 26, 2021
Advisory Published
12:00 AM
Child vulnerabilities
Contains the following vulnerabilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of IBM-6408694?
The severity of IBM-6408694 is classified as a high-risk vulnerability that can lead to unauthorized access.
2
How do I fix IBM-6408694?
To fix IBM-6408694, you should apply the latest patches and updates provided by IBM for the affected software products.
3
What products are affected by IBM-6408694?
IBM-6408694 affects several IBM software products, including IBM RMM, RTC, RDNG, Rhapsody DM, CLM, RQM, RELM, and EWM.
4
When was IBM-6408694 published?
IBM-6408694 was published on January 26, 2021.
5
Is there a workaround for IBM-6408694?
While IBM recommends applying the patches, specific workarounds may be available, detailed in the official IBM advisory.