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Cisco Patches an Exploited Zero-Day Vulnerability
July 2, 2024, 11:17 p.m. |
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Cisco on Monday patched a zero-day vulnerability discovered months ago that allowed a China-nexus hacker to execute arbitrary commands as root on the compromised devices. The threat group, dubbed Velvet Ant, remotely connected to Cisco's NX-OS software used in switches and executed malicious code.
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