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Ordr discloses zero-day in OT/IoT security vendor’s product – February 2026

Author/Source: Zero-day: A newly discovered security vulnerability that is unknown to the vendor. CVE: A unique identifier for a known security vulnerability. See the full link here

Takeaway

The article discusses a security vulnerability found in Fortinet’s FortiSIEM product. This flaw could allow unauthorized access to sensitive information without needing a password.


Technical Subject Understandability

Intermediate


Analogy/Comparison

This security flaw is like leaving your house key under the doormat; someone can easily get in without needing to break the lock.


Why It Matters

This vulnerability could let hackers access and control important systems. For example, a hospital’s medical equipment could be compromised, putting patients at risk.


Related Terms

Zero-day, CVE

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