Ivanti’s Patch Panic: Get Your Endpoint Manager Fixed Before Hackers RSVP!

Ivanti urges users to patch their Endpoint Manager Mobile software against two vulnerabilities that, when combined, could allow unauthenticated remote code execution. No, this isn’t a new kitchen appliance; it’s serious business! So, install those updates before your devices start living their own lives.

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Hot Take:

Ivanti’s latest vulnerabilities are like that surprise double feature at the movies: you think you’re getting one problem, but surprise! There’s another one right behind it. The duo of vulnerabilities in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) is a hacker’s dream team, allowing them to execute remote code like they’re auditioning for “America’s Got (Malicious) Talent.” So, folks, if you’re using the on-prem EPMM, it’s time to patch it up faster than you can say ‘cybersecurity breach.’

Key Points:

– Ivanti has issued patches for two vulnerabilities in their Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) software.
– The vulnerabilities, if exploited together, allow unauthenticated remote code execution.
– Affected systems include only the on-prem EPMM product, not Ivanti’s cloud services.
– Customers are urged to install specific patches to mitigate these zero-day flaws.
– The vulnerabilities are linked to open-source libraries, though their names remain undisclosed.

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