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Ivanti Cloud Service Appliance flaw is being actively exploited in the wild

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Ivanti warned that recently patched flaw CVE-2024-8190 in Cloud Service Appliance (CSA) is being actively exploited in the wild.

Ivanti warned that a newly patched vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-8190 (CVSS score of 7.2), in its Cloud Service Appliance (CSA) is being actively exploited.

“Following public disclosure, Ivanti has confirmed exploitation of this vulnerability in the wild. At the time of this update, we are aware of a limited number of customers who have been exploited.” reads the update provided by the company on September 13, 2024.

An attacker can trigger this high-severity vulnerability to achieve remote code execution under specific conditions.

“An OS command injection vulnerability in Ivanti Cloud Services Appliance versions 4.6 Patch 518 and before allows a remote authenticated attacker to obtain remote code execution. The attacker must have admin level privileges to exploit this vulnerability.” reads the advisory

“Successful exploitation could lead to unauthorized access to the device running the CSA. Dual-homed CSA configurations with ETH-0 as an internal network, as recommended by Ivanti, are at a significantly reduced risk of exploitation.”

Ivanti released a security update for Ivanti CSA 4.6 to address the vulnerability.

The company note that CSA 4.6 is End-of-Life, and no longer receives updates for OS or third-party libraries. Customers must upgrade to Ivanti CSA 5.0 for continued support, this version is not impacted by this vulnerability.  

The company did not reveal details about the attacks exploiting the CVE-2024-8190 vulnerability.

Recently cybersecurity firm Horizon3.ai published a technical analysis of an Ivanti Endpoint Manager AgentPortal Deserialization of Untrusted Data issue, tracked as CVE-2024-29847, that could allow remote code execution.

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Pierluigi Paganini

(SecurityAffairs – hacking, Cloud Service Appliance) 


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WATCH: Veep Thoughts With Kamala Harris (Vol. 22)

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Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned in Pennsylvania on Friday, and was forced to go off script when a reporter asked how she was feeling about her prospects in the pivotal swing state. As is often the case, her answer sounded like it was written by ChatGPT:

I am feeling very good about Pennsylvania because there are a lot of people in Pennsylvania who deserve to be seen and heard. That’s why I’m here in Johnstown, and I will be continuing to travel around the state to make sure that I’m listening as much as we are talking, and ultimately I feel very strongly that [you] gotta earn every vote, and that means spending time with folks in the communities where they live, and so that’s why I’m here. We’re going to be spending a lot more time in Pennsylvania.

We were curious, so we asked ChatGPT to answer a similar question from the perspective of a politician campaigning in Pennsylvania. As predicted, the computer’s answer was significantly more substantive and articulate:

In Pennsylvania, my campaign aims to connect deeply with the diverse communities across the state. I hope to address key local issues, such as economic development, infrastructure improvements, and healthcare access, while also emphasizing our shared values of fairness and opportunity. By engaging directly with voters, listening to their concerns, and presenting practical solutions, I want to build a broad coalition of support that reflects Pennsylvania’s rich cultural and economic landscape. Ultimately, my goal is to ensure that every Pennsylvanian feels heard and represented in our vision for the country’s future.

That was probably the last time Harris will talk to reporters before Election Day.

Have a great weekend!

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From Washington: Russia Crosses Red Lines, But Ukraine Remains Hopeful

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As the war in Ukraine continues, America continues its efforts to provide resources and support — with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken going on a European tour dedicated to meeting about the Russia-Ukraine war earlier last week. Meanwhile, Russia remains aggressive, with reports of Russian drones violating NATO airspace and President Putin threatening NATO if they allow Ukraine to strike deeper into the country. For a full update, FOX News Foreign Correspondent Alex Hogan sits down with Ukrainian Parliament member Kira Rudik to discuss how the Ukrainian government is reacting to continued threats from Russia and what resources she believes Ukraine needs if they are to win the war. The First ABC Presidential Debate is in the rearview mirror, but the fallout from the debate continues into the weekend. While most pundits agree that Vice President Kamala Harris came out on top, Co-Anchor of America’s Newsroom Bill Hemmer notes that Vice President Harris may not have done enough to change voters’ minds. Bill looks ahead to November and notes what former President Trump needs to do in the remaining days to highlight the Vice President’s record, and whether or not she will be able to address key policy concerns from Independent voters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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