Daily Tech News: January 6, 2026

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Fortinet Firewalls’ 2FA Bypass Flaw Ignites Fresh Cyber Panic

Attackers are actively exploiting a critical vulnerability in Fortinet firewalls that lets them sidestep two-factor authentication, potentially handing over full control of enterprise networks. This flaw, tied to ongoing real-world attacks, builds on the infamous LastPass 2022 breach that’s still fueling crypto heists even years later.

Digging into the specifics, Fortinet’s firewalls—widely used in businesses and government setups—suffer from a 2FA bypass exploit that’s being hammered by threat actors right now. No CVE details are pinned down yet in the latest reports, but it’s part of a brutal top-10 list including Silk Typhoon’s spear-phishing against U.S. government targets and the endless ripple effects of LastPass’s old data dump, where stolen vaults keep enabling targeted crypto drains. Fortinet gear, like their FortiGate appliances, is everywhere, making this a prime vector for lateral movement once intruders slip past login screens.

For developers, this hits hard: if you’re building apps or services that lean on Fortinet for perimeter defense, assume the castle walls are crumbling. Weak 2FA implementations expose your entire stack—think API endpoints, internal services, and cloud integrations—to unauthorized access, leading to data exfil, ransomware drops, or worse. Time to audit your auth flows, push for vendor patches yesterday, and layer in zero-trust principles because “secure by default” is a myth when firewalls fold like this.

Bottom line: swap complacency for urgency. Patch your Fortinets, rethink 2FA reliance, and drill zero-trust into your dev workflows—this wave of exploits won’t wait for you to catch up.

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