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Citrix NetScaler ADC and Gateway vulnerabilities patched and actively exploited in the wild

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Citrix has released patches for three vulnerabilities in NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway. One of these vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-7775, is actively exploited in the wild. The flaws include memory overflow vulnerabilities and improper access control issues. The vulnerabilities affect specific configurations of NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway, including unsupported, end-of-life versions. Citrix has confirmed active exploitation of CVE-2025-7775, which can lead to remote code execution or denial-of-service. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added CVE-2025-7775 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, requiring federal agencies to remediate within 48 hours. Nearly 20% of NetScaler assets identified are on unsupported, end-of-life versions, with a significant concentration in North America and the APAC region. CISA lists 10 NetScaler flaws in its KEV catalog, with six discovered in the last two years. Threat actors are using HexStrike AI, an AI-driven security platform, to exploit the Citrix vulnerabilities, significantly reducing the time between disclosure and mass exploitation. HexStrike-AI was created by cybersecurity researcher Muhammad Osama and has been open-source and available on GitHub for the last month, where it has already garnered 1,800 stars and over 400 forks.

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  1. 03.09.2025 15:20 πŸ“° 2 articles Β· ⏱ 13d ago

    Threat actors exploit Citrix vulnerabilities with HexStrike AI

    HexStrike-AI was created by cybersecurity researcher Muhammad Osama and has been open-source and available on GitHub for the last month, where it has already garnered 1,800 stars and over 400 forks. HexStrike-AI integrates with over 150 cybersecurity tools for automated penetration testing and vulnerability discovery. It features a retry logic and recovery handling to mitigate failures. The tool has been discussed on hacking forums for deploying to exploit Citrix vulnerabilities within hours of their disclosure. Threat actors have used HexStrike-AI to achieve unauthenticated remote code execution through CVE-2025-7775 and drop webshells on compromised appliances. Some are offering compromised NetScaler instances for sale. CheckPoint believes attackers used HexStrike-AI to automate their exploitation chain, reducing the exploitation time from several days to a few minutes. Nearly 8,000 endpoints remain vulnerable to CVE-2025-7775 as of September 2, 2025, down from 28,000 the previous week.

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  2. 26.08.2025 20:29 πŸ“° 3 articles Β· ⏱ 21d ago

    Citrix patches actively exploited vulnerability in NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway

    The vulnerabilities affect multiple versions of Citrix NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway, including unsupported, end-of-life versions. CVE-2025-7775 affects NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway versions 12.1, 13.1, and 14.1. The vulnerability can be exploited on devices configured for VPN, remote access, IPv6 web traffic, or specific content routing tasks. Nearly 20% of NetScaler assets identified are on unsupported, end-of-life versions, with a significant concentration in North America and the APAC region. CISA lists 10 NetScaler flaws in its KEV catalog, with six discovered in the last two years. Threat actors are using HexStrike AI, an AI-driven security platform, to exploit the Citrix vulnerabilities, significantly reducing the time between disclosure and mass exploitation.

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