Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

SecurityWeekSecurityWeek

Vulnerabilities

Ivanti Patches Two EPMM Zero-Days Exploited to Hack Customers

Ivanti has released patches for two EPMM vulnerabilities that have been chained in the wild for remote code execution.

Ivanti vulnerability exploited

Ivanti on Tuesday announced patches for three vulnerabilities in its products, including two Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) bugs that have been chained in the wild.

The exploited zero-day flaws, tracked as CVE-2025-4427 (CVSS score of 5.3) and CVE-2025-4428 (CVSS score of 7.2), are described as an authentication bypass issue and a remote code execution (RCE) defect impacting two open source libraries integrated into EPMM. They enable a remote, unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code.

The company says it is working with the maintainers of the affected libraries to assess the impact on the open source dependencies and whether additional CVEs should be assigned.

“We are aware of a very limited number of customers whose solution has been exploited at the time of disclosure,” Ivanti notes in its advisory.

The risk of compromise, the company says, is significantly reduced if access to the API is filtered using ACLs functionality in the portal or an external WAF.

Patches for the zero-days have been included in EPMM versions 11.12.0.5, 12.3.0.2, 12.4.0.2, and 12.5.0.1. All users of Ivanti’s on-prem EPMM product are urged to promptly install the patch.

“We have made additional resources and support teams available to assist customers in implementing the patch and addressing any concerns. Detailed information is available in our Security Advisory so that customers can protect their environment,” Ivanti said.

Additionally, the company released fixes for three bugs in Neurons for ITSM, Cloud Security Application (CSA), and Ivanti Neurons for MDM (N-MDM). None of these appears to be exploited in attacks, the company says.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

The fix for Neurons for ITSM (on-premise only) resolves CVE-2025-22462 (CVSS score of 9.8), a critical-severity authentication bypass flaw that could allow a remote attacker to obtain administrative privileges.

Ivanti also patched CVE-2025-22460, a high-severity default credentials issue in CSA that could allow a local attacker to elevate their privileges, and a medium-severity improper authorization defect in N-MDM (with no CVE identifier assigned) that could allow remote, unauthenticated attackers to tamper with resources.

Related: Vulnerabilities Patched by Ivanti, VMware, Zoom

Related: Exploited Vulnerability Puts 5,000 Ivanti VPN Appliances at Risk

Related: Chinese APT Pounces on Misdiagnosed RCE in Ivanti VPN Appliances

Related: CISA Analyzes Malware Used in Ivanti Zero-Day Attacks

Written By

Ionut Arghire is an international correspondent for SecurityWeek.

Trending

Daily Briefing Newsletter

Subscribe to the SecurityWeek Email Briefing to stay informed on the latest threats, trends, and technology, along with insightful columns from industry experts.

Learn how the LOtL threat landscape has evolved, why traditional endpoint hardening methods fall short, and how adaptive, user-aware approaches can reduce risk.

Watch Now

Join the summit to explore critical threats to public cloud infrastructure, APIs, and identity systems through discussions, case studies, and insights into emerging technologies like AI and LLMs.

Register

People on the Move

Cloud security startup Upwind has appointed Rinki Sethi as Chief Security Officer.

SAP security firm SecurityBridge announced the appointment of Roman Schubiger as the company’s new CRO.

Cybersecurity training and simulations provider SimSpace has appointed Peter Lee as Chief Executive Officer.

More People On The Move

Expert Insights

Daily Briefing Newsletter

Subscribe to the SecurityWeek Email Briefing to stay informed on the latest cybersecurity news, threats, and expert insights. Unsubscribe at any time.