US government agencies are urgently patching a critical security flaw in Check Point VPN products, identified as CVE-2026-50751. Hackers are actively exploiting this vulnerability to gain unauthorized remote access, with some attacks linked to Qilin ransomware. CISA has mandated fixes by June 11, warning of significant risks to federal networks. US government agencies are urgently patching a critical security flaw in Check Point VPN products, identified as CVE-2026-50751. Hackers are actively exploiting this vulnerability to gain unauthorized remote access, with some attacks linked to Qilin ransomware. CISA has mandated fixes by June 11, warning of significant risks to federal networks.
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