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‘CitrixBleed 2’ Shows Signs of Active Exploitation

Posted on June 27, 2025
‘CitrixBleed 2’ Shows Signs of Active Exploitation

If exploited, the critical vulnerability allows attackers to maintain access for longer periods of time than the original CitrixBleed flaw, all while remaining undetected.

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