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CVE-2025-34026 · EUVD no mirror located · GCVE no mirror located Verified 2026-06-22

Versa Concerto vulnerability

Versa Concerto contains an improper authentication vulnerability in Traefik reverse proxy configuration that allows attackers to access administrative endpoints and extract sensitive data via heap dumps and trace logs.

Verdict

Today item — known-exploited.

An unauthenticated attacker can bypass authentication controls to reach administrative endpoints in Versa Concerto SD-WAN orchestration platform, potentially exposing heap dumps and trace logs containing sensitive operational and credential information.

CISA KEV Yes · 2026-01-223EPSS 0.83381 (verify live)4
01

Is it exploitable?

— the evidence, ranked above the score
Reported exploitation
161 independent public reports of in-the-wild exploitation are cataloged.Distinct reporting sources (vendor, incident response, government); open them for the underlying claims.
Exploited in the wild
Listed in the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog (added 2026-01-22).
CISA KEV ↗Confirmed
Probability (EPSS)
EPSS 0.83381 — modeled likelihood of exploitation activity.EPSS is a daily-changing model output — open the source for today's value.
Severity / affected
Affected: Versa, Concerto. Confirm exact fixed builds in the vendor advisory.
NVD ↗Reported
Weakness (CWE)
Mapped to CWE-288 Auth Bypass via Alternate Path — weakness family: Authentication.CWE assignment from the public NVD record; the weakness class drives how the flaw is exploited.
NVD ↗Reported
02

Who’s exploiting it?

— attribution turns risk into urgency
Attribution not established

No confirmed (advisory-backed) threat-actor attribution is established for this record. Absence of a named actor is not absence of compromise — see Coverage & confidence.

03

Why it matters

— the attack path, told twice: adversary, then board
1

Front door — unauthenticated access narrative 1

Attacker
I exploit the Traefik misconfiguration to bypass authentication and reach administrative endpoints without valid credentials.
Business
Attackers gain unauthorized access to critical SD-WAN orchestration infrastructure, enabling reconnaissance and lateral movement.
2

Keys to the kingdom — privilege/identity takeover narrative 2

Attacker
I access the internal Actuator endpoint to retrieve heap dumps and trace logs containing application state and sensitive data.
Business
Confidential operational details, configuration data, and potential credentials are exposed to unauthorized parties.
3

Lateral reach — past segmentation narrative 3

Attacker
I use extracted information to identify further vulnerabilities or misconfigurations in the SD-WAN environment.
Business
The organization's network infrastructure becomes vulnerable to follow-on attacks and complete compromise of SD-WAN controls.
04

What to do

— defensible action
  • Remediate per the vendor advisory — confirm the fixed build for your version and verify exposure.1
Say it to the boardA vulnerability with this evidence profile is a defensible budget line, not a backlog ticket — fund the change against the proof above.
05

Coverage & confidence

— what we know, and what we don’t

Established (cited)

  • KEV listing (CISA)
  • EPSS probability (FIRST)
  • 161 reported-exploitation source(s)
  • CWE weakness mapping (NVD)
  • Catalogued by VulnCheck (CNA)
  • Named finder/reporter credit (CVE.org)
  • Coverage gaps — stated, not hidden

  • No EUVD / GCVE mirror in feed — single-authority dependency for the identifier.
  • EPSS & exposure are time-varying; verify live at the source.
  • Threat-actor attribution not established from feed data — absence of a name is not absence of compromise.
  • Disclosure & credit2