CISA warns that a high-severity Ivanti Endpoint Manager vulnerability disclosed and patched last month has been exploited in attacks.
CISA flagged a high-severity Ivanti Endpoint Manager (EPM) vulnerability as actively exploited in attacks and ordered U.S. federal agencies to patch systems within three weeks.
Patched vulnerabilities in Ivanti Endpoint Manager and Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN are under attack, according to the US security agency, which added reporting requirements to its previous Cisco directive.
Threat intelligence observations show that a single threat actor is responsible for most of the active exploitation of two critical vulnerabilities in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM), tracked as ...
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CISA urges organizations to address the remote code execution vulnerability affecting Ivanti EPM. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Wednesday urged organizations to ...
Threat actors are actively exploiting a critical vulnerability in Ivanti Endpoint Manager that was previously disclosed by the company in May. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency on ...
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A proof-of-concept exploit for a critical vulnerability in Ivanti Endpoint Manager has surfaced. There is also an update for the hotfix. At the end of May, some critical vulnerabilities in Ivanti's ...