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This is an old IBM Lotus Notes Traveler denial-of-service issue. A logged-in user could trigger a Traveler daemon crash through meeting-invitation handling involving iNotes and an iPhone client. It is not described as data theft or unauthenticated compromise, but it could disrupt mobile email and calendar service for affected legacy deployments. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running IBM Lotus Notes Traveler versions earlier than 8.5.1.2. Modern environments that retired Lotus Traveler or upgraded beyond the affected release are unlikely to be exposed based on the provided sources. Treat as moderate priority unless legacy Traveler is still business-critical. The main risk is service disruption, not confirmed data compromise. Prioritize inventory first; escalate remediation if any exposed pre-8.5.1.2 Traveler server remains in use. Mitigation focus: Identify any IBM Lotus Notes Traveler servers and record exact versions.; Upgrade affected Traveler deployments to 8.5.1.2 or later, if vendor guidance confirms applicability.; Review IBM APAR LO48594 and Traveler release notes for official remediation details..
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