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    Home»Development»China-Linked APTs Exploit SAP CVE-2025-31324 to Breach 581 Critical Systems Worldwide

    China-Linked APTs Exploit SAP CVE-2025-31324 to Breach 581 Critical Systems Worldwide

    May 14, 2025

    A recently disclosed critical security flaw impacting SAP NetWeaver is being exploited by multiple China-nexus nation-state actors to target critical infrastructure networks.
    “Actors leveraged CVE-2025-31324, an unauthenticated file upload vulnerability that enables remote code execution (RCE),” EclecticIQ researcher Arda Büyükkaya said in an analysis published today.
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