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Scrape Timestamp (UTC): 2025-11-19 04:26:36.873

Source: https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/fortinet-warns-of-new-fortiweb-cve-2025.html

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Fortinet Warns of New FortiWeb CVE-2025-58034 Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild. Fortinet has warned of a new security flaw in FortiWeb that it said has been exploited in the wild. The medium-severity vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-58034, carries a CVSS score of 6.7 out of a maximum of 10.0. "An Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an OS Command ('OS Command Injection') vulnerability [CWE-78] in FortiWeb may allow an authenticated attacker to execute unauthorized code on the underlying system via crafted HTTP requests or CLI commands," the company said in a Tuesday advisory. In other words, successful attacks require an attacker to first authenticate themselves through some other means and chain it with CVE-2025-58034 to execute arbitrary operating system commands. It has been addressed in the following versions - The company credited Trend Micro researcher Jason McFadyen for reporting the flaw under its responsible disclosure policy. Interestingly, the development comes days after Fortinet confirmed that it silently patched another critical FortiWeb vulnerability (CVE-2025-64446, CVSS score: 9.1) in version 8.0.2. "We activated our PSIRT response and remediation efforts as soon as we learned of this matter, and those efforts remain ongoing," a Fortinet spokesperson told The Hacker News. "Fortinet diligently balances our commitment to the security of our customers and our culture of responsible transparency." It's currently not clear why Fortinet opted to patch the flaws without releasing an advisory. But the move has left defenders at a disadvantage, effectively preventing them from mounting an adequate response. "When popular technology vendors fail to communicate new security issues, they are issuing an invitation to attackers while choosing to keep that same information from defenders," VulnCheck noted last week.

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VULNERABILITIES // Fortinet Addresses Exploited FortiWeb Vulnerability Amidst Silent Patching Concerns

Fortinet disclosed a medium-severity vulnerability, CVE-2025-58034, in FortiWeb, actively exploited in the wild, with a CVSS score of 6.7.

The flaw allows authenticated attackers to execute unauthorized code on systems via crafted HTTP requests or CLI commands.

Fortinet credited Trend Micro researcher Jason McFadyen for identifying the vulnerability under responsible disclosure protocols.

The vulnerability has been addressed in updated FortiWeb versions, following Fortinet's PSIRT response and ongoing remediation efforts.

Fortinet's silent patching of a related critical vulnerability, CVE-2025-64446, has raised concerns among defenders about inadequate communication.

Security experts warn that lack of transparency from vendors can hinder defenders' ability to respond effectively to emerging threats.

Organizations using FortiWeb are advised to apply the latest patches promptly to mitigate potential exploitation risks.