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Patching Conundrum: 4-Year Old Flaw Again Tops Most-Hit List
Aug. 4, 2023, 12:10 p.m. |
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A four-year-old flaw in Fortinet SSL VPNs remains one of the most widely exploited flaws, despite years of patch warnings. So warn cybersecurity officials across the U.S. and its Five Eyes partners in a joint security advisory highlighting the 12 most exploited flaws that require immediate patching.
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