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Remote Code Execution (RCE) is a cybersecurity vulnerability that allows an attacker to run arbitrary code on another computer or server over a network. This type of attack can give the perpetrator unauthorized access to take control of the affected system. In the context of information security, RCE represents a significant threat because it can compromise data integrity, confidentiality, and availability within a system or network. Attackers may exploit RCE vulnerabilities to steal sensitive information, disrupt services, or spread malware. Addressing RCE vulnerabilities is critical for maintaining secure systems and protecting against potential breaches.

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Attackers are exploiting the critical CVE-2026-10520 flaw in Ivanti Sentry, compromising many internet-exposed gateways shortly after patches were released. Threat actors have started exploiting a maximum-severity OS command injection flaw in Ivanti Sentry, tracked as CVE-2026-10520, that allows remote code execution with root privileges. “An OS Command Injection vulnerability in Ivanti Sentry before the R10.5.2, R10.6.2 and R10.7.1 versions allows a remote […]

Attackers are exploiting the critical CVE-2026-10520 flaw in Ivanti Sentry, compromising many internet-exposed gateways shortly after patches were released. Threat actors have started exploiting a maximum-severity OS command injection flaw in Ivanti Sentry, tracked as CVE-2026-10520, that allows remote code execution with root privileges. “An OS Command Injection vulnerability in Ivanti Sentry before the R10.5.2, R10.6.2 and R10.7.1 versions allows a remote […]