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Over 660,000 Rsync servers are vulnerable to code execution attacks, with critical flaws identified under CVE-2024-12084 through CVE-2024-12088 and CVE-2024-12747. SAP has disclosed multiple critical vulnerabilities in NetWeaver application servers (CVE-2025-0070, CVE-2025-0066, CVE-2025-0063, CVE-2025-0061), posing significant risks to enterprise systems.Other major threats include a W3 Total Cache plugin flaw exposing over 1 million WordPress sites (CVE-2024-12365), active exploitation of the Aviatrix Controller RCE vulnerability (CVE-2024-50603), and a zero-day attack on Fortinet firewalls with exposed interfaces (CVE-2024-55591).
Read MoreRead the latest Versa Cyber Threat Intelligence Report for more info about Critical Vulnerabilities, Important Cyber Security News, and Dark Web Insights.
Versa Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) releases advisories on issues resolved in Versa products, along with recommendations. The PSIRT team is a dedicated incident response team that manages the investigation, analysis, resolution, and reporting of vulnerabilities and issues in Versa products. To access the list of PSIRT advisories, please login to the PSIRT portal.
Update on CVE-2024-39717 – Versa has released a patch for the vulnerability, and we are actively working with all customers to ensure the patch and system hardening guidelines are applied …
Recently Palo Alto Networks announced a critical vulnerability in their PAN-OS software used in their GlobalProtect VPN Gateway …
On Feb. 13, 2024, ConnectWise was notified of two vulnerabilities in their remote access tool ScreenConnect …
This security bulletin focuses on understanding the sophisticated exploitation of critical n-day and zero-day vulnerabilities in VPN …
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Over 660,000 Rsync servers exposed to code execution attacks CVE-2024-12084, CVE-2024-12085, CVE-2024-12086,CVE-2024-12087, CVE-2024-12088, CVE-2024-12747…
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Ivanti has disclosed critical zero-day vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-0282, CVE-2025-0283) affecting Connect Secure…
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iTerm2 Patches Critical Security Flaw Exposing User Input and Output CVE-2025-22275…
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Apache MINA Flaw Enables RCE via Unsafe Serialization CVE-2024-52046…
CyberRatings 2024 SD-WAN Test Report
In Q3, 2024, CyberRatings.org conducted an independent evaluation of Versa Secure SD-WAN. The assessment focused on several critical areas: management, routing and access control, stability and reliability, quality of experience (QoE) for audio and video, and performance under various traffic conditions. Versa Secure SD-WAN achieved a full “AAA” and the maximum achievable score for voice and video quality. According to Cyberratings:
“The Versa SD-WAN handled all use cases easily and proved highly reliable and capable. It should be on everyone’s shortlist.”
Versa Secure SD-WAN has received a “AAA” rating from CyberRatings.org, the highest score given by the independent testing lab.
Versa Next Generation Firewall (NGFW) received a Recommended rating from CyberRatings.org, the highest rating given by the independent testing lab.
Versa Next Generation Firewall (NGFW) received a Recommended Rating, the highest rating given by CyberRatings.org, in the Q1 2024 Cloud Network Firewall comparative report.
Versa Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) received a Recommended Rating by CyberRatings.org, including passing all Authentication & Identity, Resource Access, Routing & Policy Enforcement, and TLS/SSL tests.
Securing Digital Transformation Initiatives with Versa Secure Internet Access (VSIA)
Why user-to-app performance is a requirement for your Security Service Edge (SSE) deployment
Enforcing ZTNA principles using Versa Endpoint Information Profiles
How Adopting A Zero Trust Architecture Can Help Protect Against Digital Supply Chain Management Attacks
Why Legacy VPNs are Obsolete: The Future of Secure Private Access
Security Service Edge
Zero Trust Security
Cloud Access Security Broker
Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
Versa Advanced Threat Protection
Versa CASB
Versa Secure Web Gateway
EAL 4
IPv6/USGv6
FIPS 140-2
VPAT 508 Compliant
NIAP
MEF AAA ZTNA
MEF AAA SASE
MEF AAA SSE
SOC2 Type2
ISO 9001:2015
ISO 14001:2015
ISO 20000-1:2018
ISO 27001
ISO 22301
CHINA MPS
Permit Number 0402200658
Versa’s Commodity Classification Automated Tracking System number (CCATS) is the number assigned by the BIS to the documentation of a product’s formal review and classification against the Commerce Control List (CCL). As the producer of software commodity products filing encryption registrations, self-classification reports or commodity classification for its products with BIS, Versa has been assigned a CCATS number of G161333. In addition, hardware products have different CCATS numbers as listed below. U.S. export control may require import licenses or permits for encryption products for these countries France, Israel, Russia, Hong Kong, and China, among others. Further, re-exports of U.S. encryption products from any country could require an additional export license/permit for products exported from that particular country.
Product / Commodity | CCATS | ECCN | License Exception / EAR |
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Versa Director Software | G161333 | 5D002 | ENC/740.17 (b)(1) – Unrestricted |
Versa Analytics Software | G161333 | 5D002 | ENC/740.17 (b)(1) – Unrestricted |
Versa Operating System Software – VOS (previously Versa FlexVNF) | G161333 | 5D002 | ENC/740.17 (b)(2) – Restricted |
Versa Secure Access Client | N/A | 5D992.c | ENC/740.17(b)(1) – Mass market |
Versa CSG150 series | Pending | 5A002.a | ACN# Z1806900 |
Versa CSG300 series | G189998 | 5A002.a | ENC/740.17(a) & (b)(2)(1)(a) – Restricted |
Versa CSG700 series | G182385 | 5A002.a | ENC/740.17(a) & (b)(2)(1)(a) – Restricted |
Versa CSG1300 series | G189999 | 5A002.a | ENC/740.17(a) & (b)(2)(1)(a) – Restricted |
Versa CSG1500 series | G189999 | 5A002.a | ENC/740.17(a) & (b)(2)(1)(a) – Restricted |
Versa CSG2500 series | G190000 | 5A002.a | ENC/740.17(a) & (b)(2)(1)(a) – Restricted |
Versa CSG3300 series | G191281 | 5A002.a | ENC/740.17(a) & (b)(2)(1)(a) – Restricted |
Versa CSG3500 series | G191281 | 5A002.a | ENC/740.17(a) & (b)(2)(1)(a) – Restricted |
Versa CSG5000 series | G191284 | 5A002.a | ENC/740.17(a) & (b)(2)(1)(a) – Restricted |
Versa CSG5200 series | Pending | 5A002.a | ACN# Z1839562 |
Versa CSX4300 series | G193234 | 5A002.a | ENC/740.17(a) & (b)(2)(1)(a) – Restricted |
Versa CSX4500 series | G193234 | 5A002.a | ENC/740.17(a) & (b)(2)(1)(a) – Restricted |
Versa CSX8300 series | G193236 | 5A002.a | ENC/740.17(a) & (b)(2)(1)(a) – Restricted |
Versa CSX8500 series | G193236 | 5A002.a | ENC/740.17(a) & (b)(2)(1)(a) – Restricted |
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