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    The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) ordered U.S. federal agencies to prioritize patching two actively exploited vulnerabilities in the TrueConf Server self-hosted communications platform.

    TrueConf Server is designed for secure corporate messaging and video conferencing and, unlike cloud-based software like Zoom or Microsoft Teams, it operates inside an organization’s local network (LAN).

    The most severe is a critical missing authentication security flaw (tracked as CVE-2026-72529) that allows attackers without privileges to remotely execute arbitrary scripts on unpatched servers.

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    “A remote unauthenticated attacker connecting to TrueConf Server over 4307/TCP can invoke an undocumented critical function and execute an arbitrary script on the server,” the TrueConf security team explains.

    The second is another critical severity vulnerability (CVE-2026-72530) that unauthenticated threat actors can exploit through high-complexity code injection attacks to gain remote code execution.

    “Improper management of code generation can allow an attacker who has achieved code execution in the TrueConf Server isolated environment to escape the sandbox and execute arbitrary commands on the underlying operating system,” TrueConf adds.

    On Thursday, CISA added the two flaws to its KEV catalog and ordered U.S. Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to secure their servers within two weeks, by September 3.

    “This type of vulnerability is a frequent attack vector for malicious cyber actors and poses significant risks to the federal enterprise,” the cybersecurity agency warned.

    While CISA didn’t share details on these attacks, cybersecurity company Kaspersky said the Head Mare hacktivist group has been exploiting CVE-2026-72529 and CVE-2026-72530 since at least July 2026 to replace client installers with malicious versions designed to deploy backdoor malware.

    According to Kaspersky, multiple Head Mare campaigns targeted Russian organizations across various industry sectors, including transportation, energy, IT, electronics, and software development.

    In April 2026, Check Point Research also reported that hackers were targeting another TrueConf flaw (CVE-2026-3502) in zero-day attacks dubbed “Operation True Chaos” and linked to Chinese threat actors, compromising users via trojanized client updates.


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    Overall prevention scores can hide what happens after initial access. Once attackers are using valid credentials, prevention drops sharply.

    The Blue Report 2026 measures defenses technique by technique across 338 million simulations run in customer production environments.

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