A newly flagged flaw in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager turns a management-plane bug into a reminder that file-write issues on controllers can carry outsized operational risk.
Cisco’s fix for CVE-2026-20262 shows why an authenticated file-write flaw in a central management system deserves close attention, especially when active exploitation is already in play.
A flaw in Catalyst SD-WAN Manager turns a centralized admin console into a high-value target, where one authenticated request may be enough to rewrite the host’s trust boundary.
Cisco's CVE-2026-20245 warning shows how a control-plane flaw can turn a management system into the most valuable target in the network.
CVE-2026-20245 shows why a flaw in SD-WAN management software matters far beyond one server: if the control plane falls, the network can inherit the damage.
Cisco’s warning about CVE-2026-20245 shows how a single management-plane flaw can become a high-value path to root in a centralized network.
A newly disclosed privilege-escalation bug in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager shows how a trusted administrative interface can become the shortest path from limited access to root control.
Cisco’s Catalyst SD-WAN Manager has a reported flaw tied to CVE-2026-20245, and the security risk is not just local compromise - it reaches the centralized console that steers the fabric.
A critical authentication-bypass flaw in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN shows how one trust failure in the management layer can carry outsized operational risk.