Fortinet Fiasco: Unleash the Hackers! PoC Exploit for Max-Severity FortiSIEM Flaw Goes Wild

Discover how a chuckle-worthy coding oopsie made Fortinet’s SIEM as secure as a diary with a ‘Beware of the Dog’ sticker. Cue the CVE-2024-23108 flaw—a no-auth-required, root-level party for hackers, now with a PoC exploit invite! RSVP ASAP, patches included. 🐾 #FortinetVulnerability

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When your "Fort" more resembles Swiss cheese, it might be time to reconsider your architectural choices. Fortinet's latest vulnerability isn't just a tiny crack in the wall—it's a full-blown, unauthenticated, root-level party invitation. And with the PoC exploit now out in the wild, it's like giving the keys to the kingdom to anyone with a penchant for digital mischief.

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