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    2100+ Citrix Servers Vulnerable to Actively Exploited Bypass Authentication Vulnerability

    June 30, 2025

    2100+ Citrix Servers Vulnerable to Actively Exploited Bypass Authentication Vulnerability

    Over 2,100 vulnerable Citrix NetScaler servers remain exposed to active exploitation, despite patches being available for critical vulnerabilities that allow attackers to bypass authentication mechani …
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    Jun 30, 2025 (4 hours, 25 minutes ago)

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