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Cisco Fixes Unified CM Flaw as Exploit Code Goes Public

Cisco has patched a critical vulnerability in its Unified Communications Manager, known as CVE-2026-20230, which could allow hackers to write arbitrary files to the server's operating system and potentially escalate privileges to root. With proof-of-concept exploit code now public, the threat level has significantly increased.

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SEPPMail Gateway Vulnerabilities Expose Remote Code Execution Risk

Critical vulnerabilities in SEPPMail's Secure E-Mail Gateway could allow hackers to read all mail traffic, gain entry into internal networks, and even execute remote code - putting your entire system at risk. These flaws could have devastating consequences, from data breaches to full-scale system compromise.

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