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CISA spots spawn of Spawn malware targeting Ivanti flawResurge an apt name for malware targeting hardware maker that has security bug after security bug Owners of Ivanti’s Connect Secure, Policy Secure, and ZTA Gateway products have a new strain of ...
CVE-2025-22457 is a critical stack buffer-overflow vulnerability. Ivanti had initially assessed as a low-level product bug ...
Earlier this month, three critical vulnerabilities in Ivanti Endpoint Manager came under attack. According to CISA, Resurge is similar to SpawnChimera, a variant of the Spawn malware family that ...
CISA is warning of new malware targeting vulnerable Ivanti products Multiple products, vulnerable to a 2024 flaw, are being targeted The malware can create web shells, harvest credentials ...
Ivanti has released security updates to patch a critical Connect Secure remote code execution vulnerability exploited by a ...
Ivanti has misjudged a bug in the VPN software Connect Secure. This is a security vulnerability that is under attack.
Attacks on Ivanti's ICS have been known since the beginning of January. CISA has analyzed the malware that attackers have installed. A vulnerability in Ivantis Connect Secure (ICS), a VPN access ...
A new malware variant dubbed RESURGE has been uncovered by the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and is targeting Ivanti Connect Secure appliances through a critical ...
More than 5,000 Ivanti Connect Secure appliances are vulnerable to attacks exploiting CVE-2025-22457, which has been used by Chinese hackers.
The CVE-2025-22457 has already been exploited by a China-nexus hacking gang notorious for breaking into edge network devices.
In a last-minute intervention, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has extended its contract for the Mitre-operated Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE ...
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