ivanti connect secure

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Ivanti Connect Secure is a VPN appliance that has been the subject of critical security advisories in 2025. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on CVE-2025-0282, a vulnerability actively exploited by threat actors deploying RESURGE malware. CISA has issued a Malware Analysis Report and added this flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. While Ivanti Connect Secure runs on Linux, the cross-platform implications for Windows administrators are highlighted, including detection strategies using YARA and SIGMA rules, and the importance of rapid patching and adaptive defense. The content underscores how vulnerabilities in network edge devices can impact enterprise Windows environments.
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    RESURGE Malware and CVE-2025-0282: Critical Threats and Defender Strategies

    When the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issues a rare Malware Analysis Report (MAR), security professionals across the Windows and wider enterprise world take notice. In late March 2025, CISA published such a report for a new malware variant dubbed RESURGE, associated...
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    Insights from CISA Report on RESURGE Malware: Evolving Cyber Threats

    The recent CISA report on RESURGE malware—associated with a vulnerability in Ivanti Connect Secure devices—provides a sobering reminder that cyber threats are evolving in sophistication and persistence. Although this attack vector targets critical infrastructure running on Linux, Windows system...
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    CVE-2025-0282: New VPN Vulnerability Threatening Windows Users

    Attention, Windows enthusiasts and security-conscious professionals! The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has just updated its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, and if you're serious about protecting your systems, you'll want to pay close attention. The newest...
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