No Rest in 2026 as Patch Alerts Amass for Cisco, HPE and n8n
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Cisco has patched a critical Identity Services Engine bug; HPE OneView is being actively exploited with warnings from cybersecurity officials; proof-of-concept exploits have been released for n8n automation software.
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Cisco Fixes ISE Bug; HPE OneView Under Fire; Exploit Code Drops for n8n Flaw The new year is off to a fresh start on the vulnerability and exploit alert front: Cisco has patched a critical Identity Services Engine; cybersecurity officials warn that an HPE OneView vulnerability is being actively exploited; and proof-of-concept exploits drop for n8n automation software.