
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) was hacked last month, leading to the compromise of two key computer systems. The breach was due to hackers exploiting Ivanti VPN vulnerabilities, forcing CISA to take the systems offline. The threat group responsible, known as Magnet Goblin, is skilled at exploiting vulnerabilities in edge devices and public servers.
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Systems run by @CISAgov were breached last month by hackers exploiting bugs in @GoIvanti products. Dubbed "Magnet Goblin," the gang is adept at leveraging vulnerabilities that have not yet been patched. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity https://t.co/ze9bKoIECV
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) reportedly confirmed that two of its systems were compromised in February by hackers that exploited Ivanti VPN vulnerabilities. https://t.co/tUftQexbwu








