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Fortinet Zero-Day Bug May Lead to Arbitrary Code Execution

Posted on April 14, 2025
Fortinet Zero-Day Bug May Lead to Arbitrary Code Execution

A threat actor posted about the zero-day exploit on the same day that Fortinet published a warning about known vulnerabilities under active exploitation.

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