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Censys Highlights Critical MOVEit Automation Vulnerability and Exposure Metrics

Censys Highlights Critical MOVEit Automation Vulnerability and Exposure Metrics

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Censys, the company is drawing attention to a critical authentication-bypass vulnerability affecting MOVEit Automation, identified as CVE-2026-4670 with a CVSS score of 9.8. The post notes that Progress has disclosed the issue, which could permit unauthorized access and administrative control over affected systems.

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The LinkedIn post indicates that the main risk stems from the type of assets managed by MOVEit Automation, including automated file transfers, stored credentials, and connected downstream systems. It also mentions that no exploitation has been observed so far and that Censys currently observes fewer than 100 exposed MOVEit Automation admin interfaces globally.

For investors, the post suggests Censys is actively monitoring high-severity vulnerabilities and maintaining visibility into exposed internet-facing assets, which may reinforce its positioning as a threat-intelligence and attack-surface management provider. Heightened industry awareness of critical flaws such as this could support demand for Censys’s security analytics and exposure-mapping capabilities, potentially contributing to customer acquisition and retention over time.

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