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    Fortinet FortiWeb Instances Hacked With Webshells Following Public PoC Exploits

    July 16, 2025

    Fortinet FortiWeb Instances Hacked With Webshells Following Public PoC Exploits

    Dozens of Fortinet FortiWeb instances have been compromised with webshells in a widespread hacking campaign, according to the threat monitoring organization The Shadowserver Foundation.
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