Fortinet’s Bug Bash: 18 Vulnerabilities Squashed, But Are We Safe Yet?

Fortinet has patched 18 vulnerabilities across various products, with high-severity flaws like CVE-2023-48790 in FortiNDR that allow unauthenticated hackers to execute arbitrary code. Remember folks, it’s all fun and games until someone exploits an XSS flaw!

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It looks like Fortinet is trying to break a record for the most vulnerabilities patched in one go! With a whopping 18 patched vulnerabilities, they’ve handed out more fixes than a dentist on Halloween night. Here’s hoping they’ve got a loyalty card for frequent fixers!

Key Points:

  • Fortinet announced the patching of 18 vulnerabilities across its products.
  • High-severity issues include XSS and command execution flaws.
  • Some vulnerabilities allow remote reading of sensitive data like database passwords.
  • Medium-severity flaws were also addressed, tackling code execution and firewall bypasses.
  • Most vulnerabilities were discovered internally, with no known active exploitation.

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