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Thanks to @Uri_Lewitus and team, we are happy to announce a new page for Security Advisories that impact Check Point products: https://support.checkpoint.com/security-advisories
The main thing that's new here is that we now have a single page that lists all the relevant disclosures versus being scattered across multiple sources. This is consistent with our CISA Pledge that includes a commitment to improving transparency. Also, this page does not require you to be logged into SupportCenter.
Yes! great work. Makes life more easy.
Great news! Awesome work.
Andy
I mentioned this to my SE years ago about making it easier to find an applicable CVE . Thank you and about time.
I mentioned it one time "in passing" when on phone with TAC and guy said to bring it up with SE. I did, but its been few years. Very happy its done now.
Andy
Pretty please make it as RSS feed.
If new Advisory is published, will it be "Advisory # 1" and current Advisory #1 will be #2 ?
Would like to see some timestamp, like date of publish or date of fix in overview of every Advisory. Possible used for future filter/search.
As much as I'm with you on RSS feeds, I'm not aware of any concrete plans regarding them.
The Published/Update dates are actually there already on the page and you can sort by them (though it only shows date, not time).
Wow! I never thought I lived to see Check Point deliver a CVE page 🙂
Ok, no rss feed. So can you send a notif to a email when the site is updated?
Also let me filter out product suites like Harmony that we do not use.
Thanks,
Henrik
Filtering right now is very limited, as noted in the initial post.
If you subscribe to Security Alerts (something already possible), I believe it will get the content that appears on this page as well as everything on it links to an SK.
Just the fact page is now available is AWESOME!
A great start but as you mention, filtering is basic. I can search for e.g. R81.20 but it would be great to be able to filter by JHF too, so I know what vulnerabilities a particular gateway might be susceptible to if downlevel.
That would definitely be a bonus.
Agree there 100%...filtering by jumbo would be amazing.
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