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IoC Scanner shows if Citrix appliances have been compromised via CVE-2019-19781

Posted on 24 January 2020

From helpnetsecurity.com

CVE-2019-19781 IoC scanner

Citrix and FireEye have teamed up to provide sysadmins with an IoC scanner that shows whether a Citrix ADC, Gateway or SD-WAN WANOP appliance has been compromised via CVE-2019-19781.

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