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The CVE-2025-22457 has already been exploited by a China-nexus hacking gang notorious for breaking into edge network devices.
Ivanti has released security updates to patch a critical Connect Secure remote code execution vulnerability exploited by a ...
Chinese APT group UNC5221 appears to have studied a recent Ivanti Connect Secure patch to develop a remote code execution ...
The new critical bug, CVE-2025-22457, is a stack-based buffer overflow flaw that can lead to unauthenticated remote code ...
Ivanti patches CVE-2025-22457 exploited by UNC5221 in March 2025, risking remote code execution and credential theft.
Ivanti has recently patched a critical severity vulnerability found in its Connect Secure (ICS) VPN appliances which was ...
CVE-2025-22457 is a critical stack buffer-overflow vulnerability. Ivanti had initially assessed as a low-level product bug ...
IT software vendor Ivanti recently released details of a now-patched critical security vulnerability affecting Ivanti Connect ...
More than 5,000 Ivanti Connect Secure appliances are vulnerable to attacks exploiting CVE-2025-22457, which has been used by Chinese hackers.
Multiple Ivanti products are being targeted by a piece of malware called RESURGE, a new security advisory published by the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has said, ...
Ivanti has misjudged a bug in the VPN software Connect Secure. This is a security vulnerability that is under attack.
CVE-2025-0282, a critical vulnerability that affects Ivanti’s Connect Secure, Policy Secure and ZTA Gateway products, was disclosed and patched in January.
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