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    FortiOS Buffer Overflow Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Execute Arbitrary Code

    July 9, 2025

    FortiOS Buffer Overflow Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Execute Arbitrary Code

    Fortinet disclosed a significant security flaw in its FortiOS operating system, identified as CVE-2025-24477. This heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability, classified under CWE-122, affects the cw_st …
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