Researchers disclosed CVE-2025-25256, a pre-authentication command injection vulnerability in Fortinet FortiSIEM that could allow an unauthenticated attacker to execute commands on exposed systems without logging in first. The issue was detailed by watchTowr Labs and echoed by Summoning Team, both highlighting the risk posed by a flaw in a security monitoring product that is often deployed with broad visibility into enterprise environments.
The available reporting identifies the bug as a pre-auth attack path with potential for remote exploitation, but the supplied references do not include affected version details, confirmed in-the-wild abuse, or vendor remediation guidance. Even with those gaps, the disclosure raises urgent concern because successful exploitation of a SIEM platform could give attackers a foothold in a high-value security appliance and access to sensitive operational data.

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WatchTowr Labs published details of CVE-2025-25256, describing it as a pre-authentication command injection vulnerability affecting Fortinet FortiSIEM. A second reference points to the same disclosure without adding new event details.
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