CISA Mandates Urgent Patch for Actively Exploited Critical Fortinet Vulnerabilities
US government agencies have until July 19 to patch two critical Fortinet vulnerabilities
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US government agencies have until July 19 to patch two critical Fortinet vulnerabilities
Fortinet reveals details of a new critical-rated vulnerability in FortiSIEM circulating in the wild
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency added flaws in Fortinet and a popular GitHub Action to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
The security provider published mitigation measures to prevent exploitation
The new vulnerability was named “FortiJump Higher” due to its similarity with the “FortiJump” vulnerability discovered in October
This high-severity flaw, dubbed FortiJump by security researcher Kevin Beaumont, has been added to CISA’s KEV catalog
Fortinet has released security updates to fix several critical vulnerabilities in its products
Fortiguard Labs identified multiple threat actors leveraging CVE-2023-46604
FortiGuard Labs described the vulnerabilities in an advisory published on Monday
Fortinet discovered Multiple DDoS botnets, including Dark.IoT, a variant based on Mirai
Fortinet suggests attackers are leveraging vulnerabilities like CVE-2021-40444 and CVE-2022-30190
The release notes did not initially mention the critical SSL-VPN RCE vulnerability being addressed