Hackers Can Easily Bypass This Cheap Software to Take Over Businesses in Pakistan

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The National Cyber Emergency Response Team (CERT) has issued a critical cybersecurity warning about serious security flaws in a popular workflow automation tool used by businesses to connect apps and automate tasks.
These flaws could allow hackers to take full control of business systems, servers, and connected applications.
The vulnerabilities make it possible for attackers to bypass security protections and access sensitive information, including encryption keys that protect stored passwords. This means hackers could decrypt stored credentials, access company apps, and maintain persistent access to business systems.
The issues are rated critical, with a severity score of 9.5 out of 10. Both cloud-based services and on-premise servers are affected, especially if they are connected to the internet or allow public access. CERT warns companies to update the software immediately, strengthen access controls, audit workflows, and change stored passwords.
Temporary measures, like disabling certain features, may reduce immediate risk but are not enough to prevent a serious breach.
Failure to act could result in data theft, unauthorized access to business systems, and full compromise of enterprise networks.



