➠ McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator up to 5.10 Update 9 cross site scripting
A vulnerability classified as problematic was found in McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator up to 5.10 Update 9 (Endpoint Management Software). This vulnerability affects some unknown functionality. Applying the patch 5.10 Update 10 is able to eliminate this problem....
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