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The US cybersecurity agency added another BeyondTrust vulnerability to its known exploited vulnerabilities catalog.
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CISA says no federal agencies other than Treasury were impacted by the recent compromise of a BeyondTrust cloud-based service.
In a letter to lawmakers seen by The Verge, the Treasury Department said BeyondTrust, the company behind its remote management software, notified the agency of a breach on December 8th.
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Attackers have been exploiting a second vulnerability in BeyondTrust’s remote management solutions, CISA warns.