Fortinet patches two security vulnerabilities affecting its FortiNAC network access control solution that could lead to the execution of arbitrary code.
The company says that Florian Hauser from German cybersecurity firm CODE WHITE discovered and reported the two bugs.
The update comes more than four months after Fortinet addressed a severe bug in Fort iNAC (CVE-2022-39952) that could lead to arbitrary code execution.
If exploited, the attacker can gain complete control of a user’s account, including access to private customer data and sensitive information.
According to Fortinet, this incident reports on a critical vulnerability affecting FortiOS and Fort Proxy as well as FortiOS client-side solutions like Fort proxy.
It also comes four months since Fortinet first addressed a bug allowing remote attackers to execute arbitrary code
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