Patch Panic: Lanscope’s Zero-Day Vulnerability Sparks Urgent Updates!

Kyocera’s Motex has issued urgent patches for Lanscope Endpoint Manager, tackling the critical CVE-2025-61932 vulnerability. This bug lets remote attackers send sneaky packets for arbitrary code execution—like a digital Trojan horse. CISA added it to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities list, urging federal agencies to patch up within three weeks.

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It looks like cybercriminals have found a new zero-day playground, and it’s called Lanscope! Kyocera’s Motex just pulled the fire alarm, and it’s time for everyone to patch up before someone sets the house on fire. If you thought your network was safe, think again, because this bug is as welcome as a cat in a dog park.

Key Points:

– Lanscope Endpoint Manager vulnerability (CVE-2025-61932) has a critical severity score of 9.8.
– The bug allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via crafted communication packets.
– Affected versions are 9.4.7.1 and earlier, with patches now available.
– CISA added the bug to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities list.
– Federal agencies must patch affected systems by November 12 as per BOD 22-01.

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