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    Edge Trust at Risk: CISA ED 26-01 and the F5 BIG-IP Breach for Windows admins

    Title: Broken Trust at the Edge — What Windows admins need to know about CISA’s ED 26-01 and the F5 BIG‑IP compromise Summary On October 15, 2025, CISA issued Emergency Directive ED 26‑01 instructing Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies to inventory, harden, patch, and report on F5 BIG‑IP...
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    Protecting F5 BIG-IP Systems: Encrypting Persistent Cookies to Mitigate Risks

    In an evolving cyber landscape where the threats are ever-increasing, safeguarding data is paramount. A recent report from CISA has spotlighted a worrisome trend involving unencrypted persistent cookies in F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) systems. Cyber threat actors are exploiting these...
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    AA20-206A: Threat Actor Exploitation of F5 BIG-IP CVE-2020-5902

    Original release date: July 24, 2020 Summary The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is issuing this alert in response to recently disclosed exploits that target F5 BIG-IP devices that are vulnerable to CVE-2020-5902. F5 Networks, Inc. (F5) released a patch for CVE-2020-5902...
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