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Critical FileCatalyst Flaw Fixed: Dodge Remote Execution Disaster with Patch Update!
Fortra’s FileCatalyst had a cyber-ouchie, CVE-2024-25153, letting hackers do the remote-code tango on servers. Patched faster than you can say “update alert,” this 9.8-severity flaw had web shells popping up like unwanted browser tabs. Remember, stay patched or get hacked!

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Well, Fortra has been playing Whac-A-Mole with its cybersecurity, and lo and behold, another critter popped up. This time, it's a doozy of a flaw in their FileCatalyst system. We're talking a 9.8 on the 'Oh Crap' scale, giving hackers the digital skeleton key to the kingdom. Now patched, but let's be real, that's like fixing the barn door after the horses have started an online poker game with your credit card.