Threat Brief: CVE-2025-0282 and CVE-2025-0283


On Jan. 8, 2025, Ivanti released a security advisory for two vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-0282 and CVE-2025-0283) in its Connect Secure, Policy Secure and ZTA gateway products.

This threat brief provides attack details that we observed in a recent incident response engagement to provide actionable intelligence to the community. These details can be used to further detect current attacks noted in the wild using CVE-2025-0282. These Ivanti products are all appliances that facilitate remote connections into a network. As such, they are outward-facing assets that attackers could target to infiltrate a network.

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Source: Palo Alto Unit 42


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