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FortiBleed Campaign Used Custom FortiGate Sniffer to Intercept VPN Credentials

The FortiBleed campaign has taken a dangerous turn. Initially documented as a passive exploitation vector leveraging the CVE-2022-40684 authentication bypass to exfiltrate FortiGate configuration files and VPN credentials from memory dumps, the threat actor has now escalated to active credential interception. New evidence reveals that the attackers deployed a custom-built network sniffer directly on compromised FortiGate appliances, transforming the operation from opportunistic data harvesting…

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Microsoft AutoGen Studio Code Execution Vulnerability — Third AI Framework Compromise This Period

What Happened Security researchers have identified a critical code execution vulnerability (CVE-2026-XXXXX, CVSS 9.8) in Microsoft AutoGen Studio, the open-source multi-agent AI framework maintained by Microsoft Research. The flaw resides in AutoGen Studio’s agent sandbox mechanism, which fails to properly isolate Python code executed by AI agents during multi-agent workflows. AutoGen Studio allows users to define multi-agent conversations where LLM-powered agents generate and execute…

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FFmpeg PixelSmash: Critical Video Decoder Vulnerability in Ubiquitous Multimedia Framework

What HappenedA critical heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability—dubbed PixelSmash—has been discovered in FFmpeg’s core video decoder pipeline. The flaw resides in the pixel format conversion and scaling subsystem, where specially crafted video frames can trigger an out-of-bounds write during decode. Exploitation requires only that a victim process a malicious video file or stream; no user interaction beyond that is needed. The vulnerability has been assigned…

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Vulnerability Intelligence Report — June 23, 2026

Vulnerability Intelligence Report — June 23, 2026 Coverage: June 1–23, 2026 | Total CISA KEV additions (period): 16 | New KEVs: 0 | KEV deadlines TODAY: TRIPLE (Chromium V8, Arista EOS, Cisco SD-WAN) | LiteLLM deadline passed (June 22) | Next KEV: Cisco SD-WAN CVE-2026-20262 (June 29) | Total overdue KEVs: 12 Previous reports: June 22, 2026 | June 21, 2026 Today — Tuesday,…

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BerriAI LiteLLM Security Advisory: 5 New Vulnerabilities Disclosed — Authentication Bypass and API Key Exposure

Note: This advisory covers 5 newly disclosed LiteLLM CVEs. For the CISA KEV CVE-2026-42271 (command injection, due TODAY June 22), see our dedicated CVE-2026-42271 advisory.BerriAI LiteLLM, the widely deployed open-source LLM gateway, has disclosed five additional vulnerabilities covering authentication bypass, API key exposure, and authorization weaknesses. These were disclosed over the weekend of June 21-22 and should be addressed alongside today’s CISA KEV deadline…

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Vulnerability Intelligence Report — June 22, 2026

Vulnerability Intelligence Report — June 22, 2026 Coverage: June 1–22, 2026 | Total CISA KEV additions (period): 16 | New KEVs: 0 | KEV deadline TODAY: BerriAI LiteLLM | KEV deadlines TOMORROW: Triple (Chromium V8, Arista EOS, Cisco SD-WAN) | Splunk deadline passed (June 21) | Total overdue KEVs: 11 Previous reports: June 21, 2026 | June 20, 2026 Today — Monday, June 22,…

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