Cisco Patches CVSS 10.0 Flaw: Data Access at Risk
A brand new, planet-shattering security flaw. Cisco Secure Workload just got a CVSS 10.0 patch, and the implications for data access are staggering.
A brand new, planet-shattering security flaw. Cisco Secure Workload just got a CVSS 10.0 patch, and the implications for data access are staggering.
Cisco is sounding the alarm: a critical authentication bypass flaw in their Catalyst SD-WAN Controller has been exploited in the wild. Attackers are using this zero-day vulnerability to gain administrative access, a serious breach that demands immediate attention.
Centralized network control, designed for efficiency, has inadvertently created the ultimate honeypot for attackers. A new Cisco SD-WAN vulnerability serves as a stark reminder of this paradox.
Cisco users, take note: a persistent new malware, dubbed Firestarter, is making a mockery of your security updates. This isn't just another bug; it's a sophisticated backdoor designed to survive patching, leaving even the most diligent administrators exposed.