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Commvault: Vulnerability Patch Works as Intended

Posted on May 9, 2025
Commvault: Vulnerability Patch Works as Intended

The security researcher who questioned the effectiveness of a patch for recently disclosed bug in Commvault Command Center did not test patched version, the company says.

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