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VulnerabilitySnyk·1 week ago

Show, Don't Tell: What Evo Continuous Offensive Security Found in a Real Enterprise SaaS

A real-world Evo Continuous Offensive Security assessment identified 33 confirmed vulnerabilities within a multi-tenant enterprise SaaS environment, encompassing critical authorization flaws and issues that could enable tenant-wide compromise. The findings demonstrate the practical value of continuous offensive security testing in uncovering systemic weaknesses that traditional assessments might miss in complex SaaS architectures.

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