50,000 companies exposed to hacks of 'business critical' SAP systems: researchers

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Researchers find new ways to exploit vulnerabilities of systems not properly protected.

50,000 companies exposed to hacks of 'business critical' SAP systems: researchers
Up to 50,000 companies running SAP software are at greater risk of being hacked after security researchers found new ways to exploit vulnerabilities of systems that haven't been properly protected and published the tools to do so online. German software giant SAP said it issued guidance on how ...

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