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    CISA warns of ConnectWise ScreenConnect bug exploited in attacks

    June 3, 2025

    CISA warns of ConnectWise ScreenConnect bug exploited in attacks

    CISA is alerting federal agencies in the U.S. of hackers exploiting a recently patched ScreenConnect vulnerability that could lead to executing remote code on the server.
    The agency is warning that fo …
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