Security News > 2016 > January > SSH backdoor found in more Fortinet devices, exploit attempts spotted in the wild (Help Net Security)

2016-01-25 13:13
In case you missed it, Fortinet announced last week that the recently discovered FortiOS SSH backdoor - or, as they call it, "a management authentication issue" - has been found by its Product Securit...
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