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Fortinet Flaw Exploited to Deploy Credential Stealer

Hackers have exploited a critical Fortinet flaw, CVE-2026-35616, to turn trusted systems into a launchpad for a sneaky new credential-stealing campaign. This vulnerability, with a near-perfect CVSS score of 9.1, allowed attackers to bypass security and wreak havoc.

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Fortinet Rushes Patch for Exploited FortiClient EMS Vulnerability

Fortinet Rushes Patch for Exploited FortiClient EMS Vulnerability

Fortinet has rushed out an emergency patch for a zero-day vulnerability in its FortiClient EMS product, which was being exploited by attackers before the fix was even available. This swift response aims to protect businesses from potential security breaches through its endpoint security clients.

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Fortinet EMS Flaw Exploited in Wild, CISA Warns

Fortinet EMS Flaw Exploited in Wild, CISA Warns

Fortinet has urgently patched a critical flaw in its FortiClient Enterprise Management Server (EMS) after confirming it was being exploited in the wild, sparking a dilemma for organizations: patch now and risk disruption, or wait and risk a potentially devastating cyberattack. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added the vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities list, underscoring the need for swift action.

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Fortinet Fixes Exploited Flaw in FortiClient EMS Software

Fortinet Fixes Exploited Flaw in FortiClient EMS Software

Fortinet has urgently patched a critical vulnerability in its FortiClient EMS software, which had already been exploited in the wild, to prevent further security breaches. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-35616, allows for pre-authentication API access bypass and privilege escalation, posing a significant threat to endpoint security.

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Fortinet Exploits Critical FortiClient EMS Flaw in Alarming Attacks

Fortinet Exploits Critical FortiClient EMS Flaw in Alarming Attacks

A critical vulnerability in Fortinet's FortiClient EMS platform is under active attack, sparking urgent concerns about the security of networks and systems that rely on this widely-used endpoint management solution. Can your organization afford to wait for the next patch when attackers are already exploiting this gaping hole?

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