Cisco Firewall Frenzy: Zero-Day Exploits Trigger Reboot Chaos!

Cisco’s firewalls are rebooting more than your laptop after a Windows update. Vulnerabilities CVE-2025-20362 and CVE-2025-20333 are now in the wild, causing denial-of-service mayhem. Cisco and CISA are on high alert, urging users to patch faster than you can say “zero-day.” Don’t let remote attackers take the wheel—update now!

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Hot Take:

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, no wait, it’s Cisco firewalls doing the reboot loop dance! Who knew firewalls had a flair for performance art? In a plot twist worthy of a Hollywood thriller, these vulnerabilities are causing quite the scene, proving once again that in the world of cybersecurity, drama is always lurking around the corner.

Key Points:

– Two Cisco vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-20362 and CVE-2025-20333, are being exploited in zero-day attacks.
– The vulnerabilities can force ASA and FTD firewalls into reboot loops, causing denial of service (DoS) conditions.
– CISA has ordered U.S. federal agencies to secure their Cisco devices against these exploits within 24 hours.
– Over 34,000 vulnerable ASA and FTD instances are still exposed to these attacks.
– Cisco has released security updates to address these vulnerabilities, urging customers to patch their systems.

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