If rj415680 is a ticket or changelog reference from your system or vendor:
Alternatively, check the registry:
Get-ItemProperty -Path "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\*" | Where-Object $_.DisplayName -like "*RJ415680*"
Communicate Internally:
An attacker exploiting the unpatched version could craft a maliciously formatted request to replay a previously valid session token, effectively impersonating an authenticated user—including administrative accounts. This would allow data exfiltration, lateral movement within a network, and potential ransomware deployment.
The vendor silently notified enterprise customers in January, with a public advisory following two weeks later. That advisory was accompanied by the release of RJ415680.