Version 2.2.15 of the Apache HTTP Server has been released, fixing numerous bugs and patching three vulnerabilities.

"The security holes are caused by problems with the mod_proxy_ajp module and the Multi-Processing Module (MPM) that allow specially crafted packets to briefly disrupt the server or client requests to be processed by the wrong thread," according to The H Security.

"A critical hole in the mod_isapi module for the Windows version of Apache deserves particular attention," the article states. "The Internet Server API (ISAPI) is one of Microsoft's programming interfaces, and the module enables the Apache web server to load, for example, IIS applications."

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