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Cisco SD-WAN Zero-Day Exploited for Admin Access
A critical zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2026-20182, has been exploited in Cisco SD-WAN, allowing hackers to gain unrestricted administrative control with a severity score of 10 on the CVSS scale. This flaw enables unauthenticated attackers to manipulate network configurations and take control of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller with ease.

Cisco Zero-Day Exploited in Ongoing Attacks by Persistent Threat Group
A newly discovered Cisco zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2026-20182, is being exploited in ongoing attacks, allowing threat actors to gain the highest administrative access to a network controller, essentially handing them a master key to wreak havoc. This max-severity flaw has sparked a race against time for Cisco customers and national cyber authorities to contain the damage.

CISA Flags Cisco SD-WAN Vulnerability as Exploited
CISA has flagged a critical Cisco SD-WAN vulnerability, CVE-2026-20182, as exploited, giving federal agencies until May 17, 2026, to patch the authentication bypass flaw that could grant hackers administrative privileges. This vulnerability, scoring 10.0 on the CVSS scale, is now a top priority for remediation.

Cisco SD-WAN Flaw Exploited in Zero-Day Attacks
A critical vulnerability in Cisco's SD-WAN system is being actively exploited, allowing attackers to bypass authentication and gain unauthorized access. This high-risk flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-20182, affects both on-prem and cloud deployments of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN products.

Cisco SD-WAN Flaw Actively Exploited for Admin Access
Cisco is urging customers to update their SD-WAN systems immediately due to a critical vulnerability that allows hackers to bypass authentication and gain admin access. This high-severity flaw, already being exploited, could put your entire system at risk if left unpatched.