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This post by SAP Product Security Response Team shares information on Patch Day Security Notes* that are released on second Tuesday of every month and fix vulnerabilities discovered in SAP products. SAP strongly recommends that the customer visits the Support Portal and applies patches on a priority to protect his SAP landscape.


On 12th of July 2016, SAP Security Patch Day saw the release of 10 security notes. The highlight of July Patch Day was the release of Clickjacking protection for multiple SAP frameworks and technologies. For details on this vulnerability and corresponding solutions, please refer to the central note 2319727.


As of March 01, 2016, SAP Security Note prioritization is based on CVSS v3 Base score. The revised prioritization scheme is aligned with the industry’s best practice, and to provide better transparency to our customers. From March 2016 security patch day, all patch day security notes will carry CVSS v3 Base score and vector information to assist our customers in their risk assessment. For further details, please refer to our blog on CVSS v3.

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Security Notes vs Vulnerability Type - July 2016

Security Notes vs Priority Distribution (Feb 2016 - July 2016)**

* Patch Day Security Notes are all notes that appear under the category of "Patch Day Notes" in SAP Support Portal

** Any Patch Day Security Note released after the second Tuesday, will be accounted for in the following SAP Security Patch Day.


To know more about the security researchers and research companies who have contributed for security patches of this month visit SAP Product Security Response Acknowledgement Page


Do write to us at secure@sap.com with all your comments and feedback on this blog post.


SAP Product Security Response Team