A vulnerability has been detected on the Nagios web interface.
Attackers may exploit this vulnerability to gain access to sensitive information or crash the affected application, denying service to legitimate users.
To guarantee the security of your system, we recommend applying last released patch: neteye-3.12.1-3.5.1p8.nagios.1.x86_64.rpm .
Update your system using following commands:
yum clean all --enablerepo=neteye
yum update neteye-3.12.0 --enablerepo=neteye
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