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CISA Alerts on Actively Exploited CVE-2026-1340 Code Injection Vulnerability in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile
Human review: Marcin Pocztowski | Source date: Apr 08, 2026 | Sources: 3
CISA has confirmed active exploitation of CVE-2026-1340, a critical code injection flaw in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile. Organizations using this software must apply... Verified across 3 sources. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.
Operation TrueChaos Exploits TrueConf Zero-Day to Target Southeast Asian Governments
Human review: Artur Ślesik | Source date: Mar 31, 2026 | Sources: 2
In January 2026, Operation TrueChaos exploited a zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2026-3502) in TrueConf software, compromising Southeast Asian government agencies' communi... Verified across 2 sources. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.
NIST Revises Vulnerability Database Policy to Focus on High-Risk CVEs Amid Surging Volume
Human review: Marcin Pocztowski | Source date: Apr 21, 2026 | Sources: 1
In response to an overwhelming increase in reported Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs), NIST has updated its vulnerability database policy to prioritize analy... Documented alert summary. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.
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