Ivanti is in the spotlight after two critical vulnerabilities—one a zero-day—are discovered in its software. This feature investigates the risks, the company’s response, and what organizations must do next.
Ivanti EPMM is under siege as hackers exploit two critical zero-day flaws, forcing urgent patches and prompting warnings from federal agencies. Here’s what’s at stake and how organizations can respond.
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Two critical zero-day flaws in Ivanti EPMM have been exploited, exposing sensitive data and highlighting urgent patching needs. Here’s what happened and why it matters.
Two newly discovered zero-day vulnerabilities in NetSupport Manager’s broadcast feature allow attackers to seize control of systems without authentication. Enterprises are urged to patch immediately and secure TCP port 5405.
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A single NFC card swipe was all it took for hackers to seize control of an EV charger at Pwn2Own Tokyo. Learn how researchers are uncovering new car hacking techniques targeting infotainment and charging systems, and why rapid tech adoption is outpacing security.
Hackers at Pwn2Own Automotive 2026 discovered 76 zero-day vulnerabilities across leading car infotainment and charging systems, winning over $1 million and forcing the automotive industry to confront serious cyber risks.
Pwn2Own Automotive 2026 shattered records as hackers exposed 76 zero-day vulnerabilities across EV chargers and infotainment systems, earning over $1 million in prizes—and exposing deep flaws in connected vehicle security.
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Pwn2Own Automotive 2026 saw hackers claim more than $516,500 for uncovering 37 unique zero-day vulnerabilities, exposing critical weaknesses in EV charging infrastructure and in-vehicle systems. The findings highlight urgent cybersecurity challenges facing the automotive industry.
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Microsoft’s first Patch Tuesday of 2026 exposes over a hundred vulnerabilities—three of them zero-days, with active exploits in the wild. Here’s what’s at stake and why immediate updates are critical.
A stealthy hacker toolkit dubbed MAESTRO exploited secret flaws in VMware, enabling attackers to escape virtual machines and seize control of host servers. Investigators reveal how the operation worked and what it means for digital defenses.