Cisco Says Chinese Hackers Are Exploiting Its Customers With A New Zero-Day
Cisco zero-day flaw lets hackers fully take over email security devices, with no patch available yet, raising urgent concerns for enterprises.
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Cisco Says Chinese Hackers Are Exploiting Its Customers With A New Zero-Day
Cisco Zero-Day Exploit Sparks Urgent Security Fears Cisco zero-day vulnerabilities are once again at the center of global cybersecurity concerns after the company confirmed active exploitation against its customers. The newly disclosed flaw allows attackers to fully take over affected Cisco devices, and no official patch is currently available. Cisco says it detected the hacking campaign earlier this month, raising immediate questions about who is being targeted, which products are vulnerable, and what organizations can do right now to reduce risk. Security teams searching for answers are finding that speed, not certainty, is the biggest challenge. Credit: Angel Garcia/Bloomberg / Getty Images The announcement underscores how quickly attackers are weaponizing undisclosed flaws in widely deployed enterprise software. For many organizations, Cisco products sit at the core of email security and network defense. A successful compromise doesn’t just expose data; it potentially hands attackers…