In an exciting new development for hackers everywhere, Cisco has decided to embrace the spirit of sharing by actively letting not one, but two, vulnerabilities roam free in their Catalyst SD-WAN Manager. After all, what’s the point of being a leader in networking solutions if you can’t share some excitement with the wild, wild web?
These vulnerabilities, reminiscent of a thrilling episode of ‘How to Get Hacked in 10 Days’, allow authenticated remote attackers to experience the joys of file overwriting on a local system. It’s like a home renovation show, but digital and far more chaotic. Expect surprises, suspense, and the occasional data breach! CVE-2026-20122, scoring a hearty 7.1 on the ‘Oopsie’ scale, promises plenty of thrills for those daring enough to exploit these new features.
Critics might argue that such oversights are akin to leaving your front door open with a welcome sign for burglars. However, Cisco maintains that they’re just fostering a robust culture of community engagement. Who knew that cybersecurity could be so inclusive?

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