According to a recent LinkedIn post from Abstract Security, the company is drawing attention to a new bundle of Cisco firewall security advisories that includes two CVSS 10.0 vulnerabilities in Secure Firewall Management Center. The post notes these flaws are remotely exploitable without authentication, can lead to root access, affect all on‑prem FMC deployments, and currently have no workarounds beyond patching.
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The LinkedIn post further points to additional disclosed issues such as SQL injection vulnerabilities in FMC and several denial‑of‑service risks in ASA and FTD devices, and indicates Abstract Security has produced guidance on impact and prioritization for security teams. For investors, this focus underscores ongoing demand for threat analysis and remediation expertise, potentially reinforcing Abstract Security’s positioning in security operations and vulnerability management as enterprises reassess Cisco firewall risk and may seek third‑party tools and advisory support.

