Firebox Frenzy: Zero-Day Exploit Sparks Firewall Fiasco!

WatchGuard Firebox firewalls are facing a fiery zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2025-14733, making them the latest target in a series of attacks on edge devices. With threat actors on the prowl, it’s time to patch up before your firewall gets a little too hot under the collar!

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Hot Take:

Looks like WatchGuard’s Firebox devices are feeling the heat! With CVE-2025-14733 making its explosive debut, these firewalls are proving that even the toughest of security measures can sometimes feel like a house of cards. Who knew edge devices could have such an edge-of-your-seat thriller in their repertoire? Time to patch things up before these firewalls go from firebox to fire hazard!

Key Points:

  • WatchGuard Firebox firewalls hit by zero-day vulnerability CVE-2025-14733.
  • CVE-2025-14733 permits remote code execution on Firebox devices.
  • Vulnerability impacts several Fireware OS versions and VPN configurations.
  • Threat actors are actively exploiting this vulnerability as part of broader attacks.
  • WatchGuard recommends immediate patching and provides a temporary workaround.

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