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Cisco SD-WAN Zero-Day Exploited for Root Access
A shocking new discovery reveals that a Cisco SD-WAN zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2026-20245, was exploited for root access at least two months before its public disclosure. This highly critical flaw, with a CVSS score of 7.8, allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands with elevated privileges.

Cisco Expands SD-WAN Warning on Max-Severity Bug
Cisco has urgently warned organizations using its Catalyst SD-WAN products to investigate their exposure to network compromise and hunt for malicious activity following a maximum-severity bug. This critical alert was issued after Cisco expanded its advisory to include the Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Validator, which is vulnerable to a 10.0 improper-authentication exploit.

Cisco Disrupts Active Exploitation of SD-WAN Manager Flaw
Cisco is taking swift action to combat the active exploitation of a medium-severity flaw in its SD-WAN Manager, known as CVE-2026-20262, which could let hackers create or overwrite files on affected systems. Federal agencies have until June 29, 2026 to remediate the vulnerability.

Cisco SD-WAN Vulnerability Exploited for Root Access
Cisco has warned of a critical vulnerability in its SD-WAN system that allows attackers to gain root access by sending a malicious HTTP request. This flaw, now patched, could have let hackers create or overwrite files and ultimately elevate their privileges.

Cisco Patches SD-WAN Flaw Exploited in Zero-Day Attacks
Cisco has patched a high-risk SD-WAN flaw, known as CVE-2026-20262, that was being exploited in zero-day attacks to gain root privileges. The vulnerability allowed attackers to create or overwrite files on affected systems, and Cisco has now released security updates to fix the issue.

Cisco SD-WANs Hit by Seventh Zero-Day Exploit This Year
Cisco SD-WANs have been hit by a seventh zero-day exploit this year, with the latest vulnerability, CVE-2026-20245, already being actively exploited by attackers. A security patch is currently in the works, but no workaround is available to mitigate the issue in the meantime.

Cisco SD-WAN Manager Flaw Actively Exploited
Cisco is warning of a high-severity vulnerability in its Catalyst SD-WAN Manager that allows attackers to execute commands as root, and it's already being exploited by hackers. This flaw, rated 7.8 on the CVSS scale, could give attackers control over your system if they're able to upload a malicious file.

Cisco SD-WAN Zero-Day Exploited in Targeted Attacks
Cisco is warning of a high-severity zero-day vulnerability in its Catalyst SD-WAN Manager that is being actively exploited, allowing attackers to gain root privileges and execute arbitrary commands. This critical flaw affects all deployment types and could put your network at risk if left unpatched.

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.

CISA Warns of Active Cisco SD-WAN Exploits
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a high-priority warning to federal agencies, ordering them to patch three critical Cisco SD-WAN vulnerabilities within four days after discovering they're being actively exploited by hackers. This urgent directive comes after Cisco patched the flaws in its Catalyst SD-WAN Manager platform.

CISA Warns of Active Exploitation of SD-WAN Flaw
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has sounded the alarm on a newly discovered SD-WAN flaw that's already being exploited by attackers, giving US government agencies just four days to secure vulnerable systems. Time is of the essence in this urgent directive, which CISA has framed as an operational emergency.