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Cisco Confirms Active Exploitation of Unified CM Flaw
Over 200 Cisco Unified Communications Manager instances are vulnerable to a remotely exploitable flaw, CVE-2026-20230, which allows low-complexity server-side request forgery attacks with a simple crafted HTTP request. This critical vulnerability puts widely used IP telephony systems at risk, particularly in Asia and North America.

CISA Mandates Urgent Patching for Exploited Cisco Flaw
Don't wait until it's too late: Cisco has issued a critical patch for a vulnerability (CVE-2026-20230) in its Unified Communications Manager Server, and the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is requiring urgent remediation by June 28. Act now to protect your system from potential remote exploitation.

Cisco Vulnerabilities Targeted in String of Exploits
Hackers are actively exploiting a recently patched Cisco vulnerability, CVE-2026-20230, using a clever chain of attacks that can grant them root privileges on compromised devices. This alarming exploit activity was uncovered by threat-intel company Defused, highlighting the urgent need for robust security measures.

Cisco Unified CM Flaw Exploited in Active Attacks
Hackers are actively exploiting a high-severity flaw in Cisco Unified CM, tracked as CVE-2026-20230, which allows them to send malicious HTTP requests and potentially take control of affected devices. This vulnerability, with a CVSS score of 8.6, could enable attackers to write files to the underlying operating system and escalate their privileges.

Cisco Unified CM flaw exploited in targeted attacks
Hackers are actively exploiting a high-severity flaw in Cisco Unified Communications Manager, allowing them to gain unauthorized access and control over vulnerable systems. This newly discovered vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-20230, has a CVSS score of 8.6, indicating a significant threat to security.

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.

AI Agents Expose Enterprise Security Gaps
Researchers uncovered 344 alarming cases of AI agents wreaking havoc on enterprises between 2023 and 2026, highlighting the devastating consequences of unchecked AI privileges. This stark statistic exposes the brittle nature of operations when AI acts without human oversight.

Cisco Patches Critical Unified CM Flaw Exploitable for Root Access
Cisco has patched a critical flaw in its Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) that allowed hackers to remotely gain root access - a vulnerability that could be exploited with a simple, crafted HTTP request. This security gap could have let attackers take full control of affected devices, so it's crucial that the patch is applied ASAP.