Hi Patrick,
Thank you for your response and for clarifying the situation.
I appreciate your insights about CVE-2025-14847, but I still feel that there should have been a clearer communication to users, especially given that MongoDB has been deprecated in Zenarmor. I understand it's my responsibility as an administrator to check for vulnerabilities, but it would be more helpful if there was an explicit warning or guidance from the Zenarmor team about how MongoDB users should handle these situations.
While I agree with your point that if MongoDB is not exposed remotely, the vulnerability may not apply, it's still concerning that users are left in the dark unless they are actively looking for this kind of information.
Once again, thanks for your input. I just think there's room for improvement in the way security updates and vulnerabilities are communicated to the user base.
Best regards,
Hugo
Thank you for your response and for clarifying the situation.
I appreciate your insights about CVE-2025-14847, but I still feel that there should have been a clearer communication to users, especially given that MongoDB has been deprecated in Zenarmor. I understand it's my responsibility as an administrator to check for vulnerabilities, but it would be more helpful if there was an explicit warning or guidance from the Zenarmor team about how MongoDB users should handle these situations.
While I agree with your point that if MongoDB is not exposed remotely, the vulnerability may not apply, it's still concerning that users are left in the dark unless they are actively looking for this kind of information.
Once again, thanks for your input. I just think there's room for improvement in the way security updates and vulnerabilities are communicated to the user base.
Best regards,
Hugo
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