Buckle Up: Cisco’s XSS Vulnerability Leaves ISE in a Twist!

The Cisco Identity Services Engine vulnerability lets remote attackers conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks. With no workarounds, authenticated hackers can inject malicious code. Cisco’s software updates are the only fix. It’s a bug so persistent, it practically has its own sitcom!

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Hot Take:

Oh, Cisco! You’ve been caught with an XSS vulnerability, and not the kind that comes with a treasure map. Instead, it’s the type that makes admins cringe and hackers grin. No workarounds? Well, time to channel your inner tech ninja and upgrade those systems before the hackers strike like a caffeinated squirrel on a power line!

Key Points:

  • An XSS vulnerability exists in the Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE).
  • Attackers need administrative credentials to exploit this vulnerability.
  • No workarounds are currently available, only software updates can resolve it.
  • Fixed releases are available for Cisco ISE versions 3.2 and later.
  • No known public exploitations have occurred yet.

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