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Fortinet flags some worrying security bugs coming back from the dead

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  • A Fortinet flaw, fixed in September 2023, was just flagged in a security bulletin
  • The bug was first discovered in May 2023r, and allows crooks to take over vulnerable endpoints
  • Users are advised to apply the patch immediately

Fifteen months after first patching, Fortinet has released a security bulletin to flag a critical severity flaw plaguing its Fortinet Wireless Manager (FortiWLM) product.

The flaw can be used to take over the devices remotely, so if you’re using an older version, make sure to update it immediately.

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