Ivanti Zero-Days Likely Deployed in EU and Dutch Hacks

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The European Commission detected a cyberattack on its central infrastructure managing mobile devices; Ivanti's Endpoint Manager Mobile has known flaws under active exploitation.

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Original Source Material

Ivanti's Endpoint Manager Mobile Flaws Under Active Exploitation The European Commission fell victim to a cyberattack that could have allowed the theft of some staff personal information. The European Union's executive body said Friday it detected on Jan. 30 an attack on its "central infrastructure managing mobile devices."