Five US agencies may have been hacked through Ivanti flaws


Ivanti said in a statement that it was working closely with CISA and cybersecurity experts 'to investigate and respond quickly to malicious activity that was identified on a very limited number of customer systems'. — Reuters

The US Department of Homeland Security has determined that flaws in Ivanti Inc’s products may have allowed hackers to breach at least five federal agencies.

The Department’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, known as CISA, has been working with organisations targeted through vulnerabilities in Ivanti’s Pulse Connect Secure products and required federal civilian agencies to run a tool designed to find them.

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