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Ivanti’s Epic Patch Party: Fixing Critical Flaws Before Hackers RSVP
Ivanti has released a patch for a critical security vulnerability in its Endpoint Management agent portal. The bug, tracked as CVE-2024-29847, allows unauthenticated threat actors to remotely execute malicious code. Ivanti advises users to update immediately to secure their infrastructure.

Hot Take:
Ivanti just dropped a patch for a vulnerability so severe, even your toaster might be at risk. Apply it now before a hacker turns your office into their personal playground.
Key Points:
- Ivanti released a critical security patch for a severe vulnerability in its Endpoint Management (EPM) agent portal.
- The vulnerability, CVE-2024-29847, allows unauthenticated attackers to execute malicious code remotely.
- No evidence has been found of this vulnerability being exploited in the wild—yet.
- Ivanti’s patch addresses multiple critical vulnerabilities in EPM, Workspace Control, and Cloud Service Appliance.
- With over 40,000 organizations using Ivanti products, timely patching is crucial to avoid potential attacks.

