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Ivanti Vulnerabilities: Patch or Prepare for a Comedy of Errors!
Security engineers released a proof-of-concept exploit for critical Ivanti Endpoint Manager bugs. If you haven’t patched since January, it’s time to revisit your to-do list. These path traversal flaws scored a 9.8 out of 10 on the CVSS scale, so don’t procrastinate. Patch now or prepare for potential exploits.

Hot Take:
Why did the security engineer cross the road? To patch the Ivanti Endpoint Manager vulnerabilities, of course! With a CVSS score of 9.8, these bugs are the cybersecurity equivalent of “Code Red” – fix them before they fix you!
Key Points:
- Four Ivanti Endpoint Manager vulnerabilities have been rated with a CVSS score of 9.8.
- These are path traversal flaws that could lead to severe data leaks.
- A proof-of-concept exploit has been released, escalating the need for patching.
- Ivanti has released a second patch version to fix issues caused by the first.
- Despite no evidence of exploitation, the risk increases with public PoC availability.