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CISA warns Fortinet users to secure devices after FortiBleed leak

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The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) urged Fortinet customers to secure their devices after nearly 74,000 firewall and VPN credentials were exposed in a data leak dubbed "FortiBleed." [...]

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Cybercriminals have hacked into tens of thousands of firewalls and VPN networks created by Fortinet, which are used by major global companies. The list also includes 9 .lt domains and 14 organizations whose devices are physically located in Lithuania, including one state institution, the Delfi portal reports.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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A group of cybersecurity researchers has discovered and published a database with verified credentials of 73,932 firewalls Fortinet/FortiGate in 194 countries, including administrator accesses and VPNs that remain valid at the date of publication. FortiBleed was named by researcher Bob Diachenko, and Hudson Rock analyzed the complete dataset confirming that more than 30,791 credentials are functional at this time. Kevin Beaumont’s independent re…

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Australian Cyber Security Magazine broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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