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CISA Adds One Vulnerability to the KEV Catalog
CISA has added one new vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation.
- CVE-2025-0282 Ivanti Connect Secure Vulnerability
These types of vulnerabilities are frequent attack vectors for malicious cyber actors and pose significant risks to the federal enterprise.
CISA urges organizations to apply mitigations as set forth in the CISA instructions linked below to include conducting hunt activities, taking remediation actions if applicable, and applying updates prior to returning a device to service
- Security Advisory Ivanti Connect Secure, Policy Secure & ZTA Gateways (CVE-2025-0282, CVE-2025-0283)
- CISA Mitigation Instructions for CVE-2025-0282
Organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA’s 24/7 Operations Center at Report@cisa.gov or (888) 282-0870. When available, please include the following information regarding the incident: date, time, and location of the incident; type of activity; number of people affected; type of equipment used for the activity; the name of the submitting company or organization; and a designated point of contact.
Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 22-01: Reducing the Significant Risk of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities established the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog as a living list of known Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) that carry significant risk to the federal enterprise. BOD 22-01 requires Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to remediate identified vulnerabilities by the due date to protect FCEB networks against active threats. See the BOD 22-01 Fact Sheet for more information.
Although BOD 22-01 only applies to FCEB agencies, CISA strongly urges all organizations to reduce their exposure to cyberattacks by prioritizing timely remediation of Catalog vulnerabilities as part of their vulnerability management practice. CISA will continue to add vulnerabilities to the catalog that meet the specified criteria.
Ivanti Releases Security Updates for Connect Secure, Policy Secure, and ZTA Gateways
Ivanti released security updates to address vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-0282, CVE-2025-0283) in Ivanti Connect Secure, Policy Secure, and ZTA Gateways. A cyber threat actor could exploit CVE-2025-0282 to take control of an affected system.
CISA has added CVE-2025-0282 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation.
CISA urges organizations to hunt for any malicious activity, report any positive findings to CISA, and review the following for more information:
- Ivanti: Security Advisory Ivanti Connect Secure, Policy Secure & ZTA Gateways (CVE-2025-0282, CVE-2025-0283)
- Mandiant: Ivanti Connect Secure VPN Targeted in New Zero-Day Exploitation
- Palo Alto Networks: Threat Brief: CVE-2025-0282 and CVE-2025-0283 (Updated Jan. 17)
For all instances of Ivanti Connect Secure, Policy Secure, and ZTA Gateways, see the following steps for general hunting guidance:
- Conduct threat hunting actions:
- Run the In-Build Integrity Checker Tool (ICT). Instructions can be found here.
- Conduct threat hunt actions on any systems connected to—or recently connected to—the affected Ivanti device.
- If threat hunting actions determine no compromise:
- Factory reset the device and apply the patch described in Security Advisory Ivanti Connect Secure, Policy Secure & ZTA Gateways (CVE-2025-0282, CVE-2025-0283).
- Monitor the authentication or identity management services that could be exposed.
- Continue to audit privilege level access accounts.
- If threat hunting actions determine compromise:
- Report to CISA and Ivanti immediately to start forensic investigation and incident response activities.
- Disconnect instances of affected Ivanti Connect Secure products.
- Isolate the systems from any enterprise resources to the greatest degree possible.
- Revoke and reissue any connected or exposed certificates, keys, and passwords, to include the following:
- Reset the admin enable password.
- Reset stored application programming interface (API) keys.
- Reset the password of any local user defined on the gateway, including service accounts used for auth server configuration(s).
- If domain accounts associated with the affected products have been compromised:
- Reset passwords twice for on premise accounts, revoke Kerberos tickets, and then revoke tokens for cloud accounts in hybrid deployments.
- For cloud joined/registered devices, disable devices in the cloud to revoke the device tokens.
- After investigation, fully patch and restore system prior to returning any device to service.
Organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA’s 24/7 Operations Center at Report@cisa.gov or (888) 282-0870. When available, please include the following information regarding the incident: date, time, and location of the incident; type of activity; number of people affected; type of equipment used for the activity; the name of the submitting company or organization; and a designated point of contact.