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Because in this case you consider your release to be 15.1.2 which is within the vulnerable range. Quoting from https://my.f5.com/manage/s/article/K51812227:
Versions known to be vulnerable: The range of product versions within each branch that are confirmed by F5 Product Development as vulnerable. Point releases and hotfixes are not listed in this column, unless a vulnerability is specifically introduced in a given point release or hotfix. Vulnerable versions include all point releases or hotfixes for a given software version. For example, if 13.1.0 is listed as vulnerable, then 13.1.0.1 and 13.1.0.2 are also considered vulnerable if neither of those point releases are listed in the Fixes introduced in column.
Your mentioned URL https://my.f5.com/manage/s/article/K51812227 don't have 15.1.2. Maybe you pasted the wrong URL.
But in the case of the URL https://my.f5.com/manage/s/article/K56412001, is BIGIP-15.1.2.1-0.0.10 vulnerable?
- Amine_KadimiFeb 08, 2023
MVP
If you read the kb you mentioned entirely there's a link to the other kb which just explain how versioning works for security alerts
- Leslie_HubertusFeb 13, 2023Ret. Employee
15.1.2 is within the range of 15.1.0 - 15.1.8 (15.1.0, 15.1.1, 15.1.2, 15.1.3, etc to 15.1.8), so as Amine_Kadimi mentioned, you are vulnerable. Thirding Amine_Kadimi and RadekR's recommendations to register and start using iHealth for easy checks!
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