AWS waf documentation change
Summary
Updated terminology from 'protection pack or web ACL' to 'protection pack (web ACL)' for consistency
Security assessment
Change appears to be terminology standardization rather than addressing security vulnerabilities. No new security features or vulnerability mitigations were introduced.
Diff
diff --git a/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-managed-rule-groups-versioning-expiration.md b/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-managed-rule-groups-versioning-expiration.md index 12c0451d9..917b64193 100644 --- a//waf/latest/developerguide/waf-managed-rule-groups-versioning-expiration.md +++ b//waf/latest/developerguide/waf-managed-rule-groups-versioning-expiration.md @@ -15 +15 @@ If you use a specific version of a rule group, make sure that you don't keep usi -If a version that you're using in a protection pack or web ACL is expired, AWS WAF blocks any updates to the protection pack or web ACL that don't include moving the rule group to an unexpired version. You can update the rule group to an available version or remove it from your protection pack or web ACL. +If a version that you're using in a protection pack (web ACL) is expired, AWS WAF blocks any updates to the protection pack (web ACL) that don't include moving the rule group to an unexpired version. You can update the rule group to an available version or remove it from your protection pack (web ACL).