U.S. software giant Ivanti has confirmed that hackers are exploiting two critical-rated vulnerabilities affecting its widely used corporate VPN appliance, but said that patches won’t be available ...
Malicious hackers have begun mass-exploiting two critical zero-day vulnerabilities in Ivanti’s widely used corporate VPN appliance. That’s according to cybersecurity company Volexity, which first ...
The company’s Connect Secure VPN is also vulnerable to a second, high-severity flaw, Ivanti says. Ivanti disclosed Wednesday that a critical-severity, zero-day vulnerability impacting its widely used ...
As Ivanti Connect Secure customers await delayed patches, threat actors have ‘developed workarounds to current mitigations,’ the U.S. cybersecurity agency says. Malicious actors have “recently” ...
Ivanti has discovered yet another serious security vulnerability in its VPN for business appliances - and what's worse, it's already being exploited en masse, researchers have found. Ivanti had ...
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) revealed today that attackers who hack Ivanti VPN appliances using one of multiple actively exploited vulnerabilities may be able to ...
The United States Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has given Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies 48 hours to rip out all Ivanti appliances in use on federal networks, ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency was targeted in a hack last month that forced the agency to take two key systems offline, according to media reports late last week. CISA, the top ...
Hackers are actively targeting deployments of some Ivanti Inc. software products using a newly discovered security vulnerability. The company disclosed the exploit, which is tracked as CVE-2025-0282, ...
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