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Fortinet Woes Continue With Another WAF Zero-Day Flaw

Posted on November 19, 2025
Fortinet Woes Continue With Another WAF Zero-Day Flaw

A second zero-day vulnerability in its web application firewall (WAF) line has come under attack, raising more questions about the vendor’s disclosure practices.

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