
Maximum-Severity Cisco SD-WAN Bug Exploited
CybersecurityVulnerabilitiesNetworkSecurityExploitation
A maximum-severity vulnerability in Cisco’s SD-WAN software has been actively exploited in the wild, marking the second time this year a threat actor has leveraged a CVSS 10.0 flaw in Cisco’s network control system. The specific CVE identifier and technical details of the vulnerability were not disclosed in the report. The exploitation indicates targeted attacks against Cisco’s SD-WAN infrastructure, though no affected organizations or geographic regions were specified. No exact dates for the exploitation or vulnerability disclosure were provided. The impact involves potential unauthorized access or control over affected systems due to the critical severity rating.