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Apache ActiveMQ Vulnerability Exploited, Hits 6,400 Servers

More than 6,400 publicly accessible Apache ActiveMQ servers are under attack, thanks to a high-severity code injection vulnerability that's being actively exploited. Is your server among them?

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CISA Warns of Active Exploits in Apache ActiveMQ Vulnerability

A 13-year-old vulnerability in Apache ActiveMQ has suddenly become a pressing concern, prompting the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to issue an urgent directive for federal agencies to patch the flaw within two weeks. Attackers are already exploiting this long-dormant vulnerability, making swift action a critical priority.

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CISA Warns of Active Exploitation of Apache ActiveMQ Flaw

A high-severity vulnerability in Apache ActiveMQ, hidden for 13 years, is now being actively exploited by attackers just days after a patch was released, putting organizations that rely on the software at risk. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a warning, urging companies to take immediate action to protect themselves.

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CISA Flags Apache ActiveMQ Flaw as Actively Exploited

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has sounded the alarm on a high-severity flaw in Apache ActiveMQ Classic, warning that it's being actively exploited by hackers - and giving organizations a narrow window to assess their exposure and respond. With a CVSS score of 8.8, this vulnerability is a critical threat that demands immediate attention.

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Apache ActiveMQ Flaw Exposes Systems to Remote Code Execution

A critical security flaw in Apache ActiveMQ Classic, hidden for over 13 years, allows remote code execution, putting vulnerable systems at risk of arbitrary command execution. This long-undetected vulnerability highlights the importance of staying vigilant and proactive in identifying and addressing potential security threats.

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Claude AI Uncovers 13-Year-Old Apache ActiveMQ Bug

Meet the AI that just uncovered a 13-year-old secret: Anthropic's Claude helped researchers discover a long-hidden vulnerability in Apache ActiveMQ Classic, a flaw that had been quietly lurking for over a decade. This groundbreaking find is a testament to the power of AI-assisted research in uncovering even the most elusive bugs.

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