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CISA flags Apache ActiveMQ flaw as actively exploited in attacks

CISA flags Apache ActiveMQ flaw as actively exploited in attacks

CISA issued a warning that attackers are actively exploiting a high-severity vulnerability in Apache ActiveMQ, which was patched earlier this month after remaining undetected for 13 years. The flaw's exploitation poses significant risks, prompting organizations to urgently update affected systems to prevent potential breaches and data loss.

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