Fortinet Flaws Exploited by Qilin Ransomware


Fortinet was recently found to have certain vulnerabilities that hackers like the Qilin group exploited. Here’s how they manipulated these weaknesses:

  • Misconfigurations in security appliances provided a direct entry point for
  • Qilin.Outdated Software: Failure to update Fortinet software allowed the ransomware to exploit known vulnerabilities.

Qilin also employs social engineering tactics to gain unauthorized access:

  • Phishing Attacks: Targeting employees with sophisticated emails that mimic legitimate communications, prompting them to inadvertently grant access to malicious actors.

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Source: MSN News


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