Trend Micro has released mitigations to address critical security flaws in on-premise versions of Apex One Management Console that it said have been exploited in the wild.
The vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-54948 and CVE-2025-54987), both rated 9.4 on the CVSS scoring system, have been described as management console command injection and remote code execution flaws.
“A vulnerability in Trend Micro Trend Micro has released mitigations to address critical security flaws in on-premise versions of Apex One Management Console that it said have been exploited in the wild.
The vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-54948 and CVE-2025-54987), both rated 9.4 on the CVSS scoring system, have been described as management console command injection and remote code execution flaws.
“A vulnerability in Trend Micro
- Phishers Abuse Microsoft 365 to Spoof Internal Users darkreadingJai Vijayan, Contributing Writer
- Who Got Arrested in the Raid on the XSS Crime Forum? Krebs on SecurityBrianKrebs
- AI Slashes Workloads for vCISOs by 68% as SMBs Demand More – New Report Reveals The Hacker [email protected] (The Hacker News)
- Microsoft Launches Project Ire to Autonomously Classify Malware Using AI Tools The Hacker [email protected] (The Hacker News)
- Do sextortion scams still work in 2025?, (Wed, Aug 6th) SANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green
- The Beginner’s Guide to Using AI: 5 Easy Ways to Get Started (Without Accidentally Summoning Skynet)by Tech Jacks
- Tips and Tricks to Enhance Your Incident Response Proceduresby Tech Jacks
- Building a Security Roadmap for Your Company: Strategic Precision for Modern Enterprises by Tech Jacks
- The Power of Policy: How Creating Strong Standard Operating Procedures Expedites Security Initiativesby Tech Jacks
- Building a Future-Proof SOC: Strategies for CISOs and Infosec Leaders by Tech Jacks
- Security Gate Keeping – Annoying – Unhelpfulby Tech Jacks
- The Beginner’s Guide to Using AI: 5 Easy Ways to Get Started (Without Accidentally Summoning Skynet)
Leave A Reply