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FortiOS VPN Under Siege: Critical Bug CVE-2024-21762 Exploited by Cyber Villains!
FortiOS SSL VPN users, brace yourselves! Fortinet’s latest ‘whoopsie-daisy’ features a critical flaw (CVE-2024-21762) with a 9.6 drama rating. Spoiler alert: it’s probably being exploited. So, patch up or risk a hack attack sequel! 🚨💻🔨 #FortinetFlawFiasco

Hot Take:
Looks like Fortinet's FortiOS decided to play "Hide and Seek" with hackers, but it wasn't very good at hiding. A new vulnerability, with the catchy name CVE-2024-21762, is like an open VIP party invitation for cybercriminals. With a CVSS score of 9.6, we're not just talking about sneaky peeks; we're talking full-blown command performance! And the cherry on top? It's "potentially" being exploited in the wild. Potentially, as in, "I 'potentially' might win the lottery if I actually bought a ticket."