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Fortinet Products Are in the Crosshairs Again

Posted on August 13, 2025
Fortinet Products Are in the Crosshairs Again

The company disclosed a critical FortiSIEM flaw with a PoC exploit for it the same week researchers warned of an ominous surge in malicious traffic targeting the vendor’s SSL VPNs.

​The original article found on darkreading Read More

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