
Multiple Critical Vulnerabilities Discovered in IBM Products Enabling Remote Code Execution and Data Compromise
CybersecurityVulnerabilitiesRemote Code ExecutionData BreachesIBMCERT-FRDenial of ServiceDoSSecurity Advisory
Multiple vulnerabilities were discovered in IBM products on 15 May 2026, as reported by CERT-FR. These flaws enable attackers to execute arbitrary remote code, trigger remote denial-of-service (DoS) conditions, and compromise data confidentiality. The notice specifies no CVE identifiers, affected product versions, or exact technical vectors. The impacts include unauthorized code execution, service disruption, and exposure of sensitive information. No geographical or deployment-specific details were provided. The advisory originates from the French government's cybersecurity agency.