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Critical Lanscope bug exploited in ongoing cyberattacks

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) just flagged a serious flaw in Motex Lanscope Endpoint Manager that's been making waves in the cyber world. This vulnerability, know...

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) just flagged a serious flaw in Motex Lanscope Endpoint Manager that's been making waves in the cyber world. This vulnerability, known as CVE-2025-61932, scores a whopping 9.3 on the CVSS scale, which means it’s no small potatoes. It affects older on-premises versions of the software, specifically the Client program and Detection Agent, and could let hackers run arbitrary code on your systems.

CISA says attackers can exploit this by sending specially crafted packets, and it's already being used in real-world attacks. If you're using versions 9.4.7.1 or earlier, you might want to update to one of the patched versions like 9.4.7.3 to keep your systems secure. Stay alert, folks; this is a reminder that even trusted tools can have serious flaws.