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VulnerabilitywatchTowr Labs·2 months ago

More Evidence That Words Don't Mean What We Thought They Meant (Ivanti Sentry Pre-Auth OS Command Injection CVE-2026-10520)

Today, Ivanti published an advisory. “No way?” we hear you say. "Yes way!" Today’s advisory outlines two vulnerabilities in Ivanti’s Sentry product, appealing directly to our inner desire for sophisticated server-side, pre-authenticated vulnerabilities. CVE-2026-10520 An OS Command Injection

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