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Cisco SD-WAN Vulnerabilities Spark CISA Emergency: Hackers Already Pouncing

Federal agencies raced against the clock as CISA issued an emergency directive ordering updates to vulnerable Cisco networking gear by Friday evening. Hackers are actively exploiting two critical flaws in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN systems, turning them into an imminent threat to government networks.

CISA flagged CVE-2026-20127, an authentication bypass in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller and Manager, alongside CVE-2022-20775, a path traversal bug in the same lineup. These hit Software-Defined Wide-Area Networking devices hard, with threat actors already probing federal setups. CISA added them to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog on February 25, underscoring the urgency after spotting real-world attacks.

Developers, this is your wake-up call: if you’re wiring up enterprise networks with Cisco SD-WAN—and who isn’t these days?—unpatched systems are sitting ducks for lateral movement and data grabs. Social engineering’s getting AI-boosted too, per ReliaQuest, so your cloud infra could be next if hygiene slips. Patch now or play catch-up with incident response.

Bottom line: attackers are outpacing us with slicker tricks. Time to lock down those CVEs, audit your stack, and maybe rethink that “update later” habit before the next directive names you.

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