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Progress urges ShareFile admins to shut down servers over “credible” threat
Progress Software has issued an urgent advisory to ShareFile Storage Zone Controller customers to shut down on-premises servers due to a credible external security threat; the vendor has not disclosed whether a zero-day or active compromise is involved.
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The Wire takeaway
Your on-premises file server just became a liability: Progress won't say if it's a zero-day or active breach, but they've told everyone to switch off. If you're selling to enterprises running Storage Zone Controllers, your customer's ops team is pulling the plug this week—and they'll need an alternative that doesn't require on-prem boxes.
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Topics: Enterprise Software · sharefile · storage-zone-controller · zero-day · incident-response · on-premises-risk