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Two Ivanti EPMM Zero-Day RCE Flaws Exploited in the Wild – February 2026

Author/Source: Zero-day means a flaw is new and unknown to the vendor. RCE means Remote Code Execution, letting hackers run code from afar. EPMM means Endpoint Platform Management Manager. See the full link here

Takeaway

This article discusses two security flaws in Ivanti EPMM software that hackers are using to break into systems. These flaws could let attackers run code and take control of a company’s data.


Technical Subject Understandability

Intermediate


Analogy/Comparison

These software flaws are like leaving a door unlocked in a bank, allowing robbers to walk in and steal everything.


Why It Matters

Businesses using Ivanti EPMM could have their sensitive information stolen or their systems completely controlled by hackers. For example, hackers could access employee data or customer financial records if they exploit these flaws.


Related Terms

Zero-day, RCE, EPMM

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