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23 TopicsSeptember 2025 product newsletter
Greetings! Check out our September newsletter to learn about the latest product and research updates, upcoming and on-demand webinars and educational content — all to help you get more value from your Tenable solutions. NEW! Tenable AI Exposure We have officially launched the Tenable AI Exposure platform. This platform helps you see, secure and manage how your organization uses AI tools like ChatGPT Enterprise and Microsoft Copilot across your enterprise. Safeguard sensitive data, stop AI-driven attacks and establish governance for safe AI adoption. Be among the first to try it! Learn more and sign up for the private customer preview here. Tenable One August 2025 release: This month's release delivers faster insights, broader coverage and greater control over your exposure data. Release highlights: Dashboard enhancements: With daily data updates, new chart types and dedicated filters for CISA KEV and end-of-life software, Tenable One dashboards now make it easier to analyze specific risks, communicate impact and speed up response. Tenable On-Prem Connector: Install the Tenable On-Prem Connector to create a secure, encrypted connection to safely bring on-premises exposure data into Tenable One. Get the insights you need without putting your network at risk. Asset information source display: Deduplication in Tenable One is key to ensuring a clean, accurate view of each asset, without redundant information from multiple sources. With this release, the asset details screen now clearly displays the source that populates findings and property information, so your team fully understands and trusts asset data. Dynamic asset tagging: Define dynamic rule-based criteria that automatically apply tags to all Tenable One data for easier customization and greater control over tagging rules. This improvement enables smarter segmentation, precise asset management and deeper analysis across the platform. Explore all platform enhancements Tenable Connect Coming soon: Enhanced Support case experience We're excited to announce a new case creation and management experience. This release will streamline how you open and track cases while leveraging Generative AI to improve search and help you find answers faster. Stay tuned for enablement resources posted within Tenable Connect to maximize this new functionality. Tenable Cloud Security Reminder: Tenable Cloud Security requires that you log in to view documentation and release notes. To try/see the product, contact your account manager – or request a demo. Read all about it: New Tenable white paper by Analyst IDC: “Bridging cloud security and exposure management for unified risk reduction.“ This commissioned piece explores the value of exposure management and Tenable strengths. White paper • Blog Featuring fintech customer Snoop. We are honored to share the Tenable story of Snoop, using CIEM and JIT to enforce least privilege. Video [Want to tell your Tenable story? Let your Tenable rep know. We’d love to capture it!] Security alert: Tenable Research detected a supply chain attack in certain Nx build system packages that exfiltrated secrets to GitHub. GitHub has disabled the repos, yet compromised versions may persist. We’ve flagged any affected packages in your Tenable Console (Vulnerability ID: GHSA-cxm3-wv7p-598c). Act now: Update packages and rotate exposed secrets. Platform: Default Home and Favorite dashboards. Set a default Home dashboard to see your most important security insights first, and mark frequently used dashboards as Favorites for instant access. Benefit: These usability updates let you focus on what matters most in your workflow so you can work faster, make informed decisions and keep pace as the platform adapts to your needs. Japanese language support is here. You can now navigate the full Tenable Cloud Security Console in Japanese (switch via your profile menu), and access our documentation portal in Japanese for a smoother, more localized experience. Benefit: Japanese customers are the first to benefit from our new language infrastructure, designed to accelerate the rollout of additional languages. Watch this space! CWP: Workload Protection Clusters filter and column. Identify vulnerable clusters and all related vulnerabilities more easily. (The column is hidden by default.) Resolved filter. In the Workload > Vulnerabilities table, quickly display only vulnerabilities marked as resolved. Benefit: Get clear visibility into cluster-level risks and easily distinguish open from resolved issues to streamline vulnerability management and save time. CSPM: New and updated security best practice support Tenable now supports AWS Foundational Security Best Practices, CIS Azure 2.0, CIS Kubernetes 1.8 and CIS OpenShift 1.5. Benefit: Stay ahead of evolving threats and strengthen your security posture across cloud and container environments. Up-to-date best practices simplify compliance, reduce risk and make it easier to consistently implement proven security controls. DSPM: AWS RDS support for Oracle Data protection scanning is now available for Oracle on AWS RDS, for both Enterprise and Standard license holders. Benefit: Extend visibility into sensitive data stored in Oracle RDS to improve protection and compliance across more of your cloud database environments. Tenable Identity Exposure Tenable Identity Exposure uncovers Storm-0501's cloud identity threats: Financially motivated threat actor Storm-0501 is advancing cloud-based ransomware and hybrid identity compromises to move seamlessly between on-premises Active Directory (AD) and Microsoft Entra ID. Tactics include initial identity exploitation that compromises AD and abuses non-human synced Global Admin accounts in Entra ID, along with malicious persistence, where they establish backdoors by adding rogue federated domains with tools like AADInternals to gain persistent access and impersonation capabilities. Attacker tactic How Tenable Identity Exposure prevents it Initial compromise Flags high-privilege, improperly synced Entra ID accounts from on-prem AD, a configuration Microsoft advises against. MFA bypass Identifies critical, privileged accounts missing MFA, one of the most exploited gaps in hybrid identity attacks. Malicious persistence Detects backdoor federated domains and anomalous signing certificates using multiple indicators of exposure (IOEs), including: Known Federated Domain Backdoor, Federation Signing Certificates Mismatch, Unusual Federation Certificate Validity, Federated Domains List for verification against legitimate IDPs. Tenable Identity Exposure continuous monitoring of IoEs uncovers and aids remediation of critical identity risks before groups like Storm-0501 can exploit them. Tenable Identity Exposure documentation. Tenable Vulnerability Management Streamline ACSC Essential 8 compliance with new dashboards Simplify and strengthen your Essential 8 reporting with Tenable’s new ASD Essential 8 dashboards. These dashboards take your risk-mitigation SLAs to the next level, giving you a clear, real-time view of progress toward ACSC Essential 8 compliance. Quickly spot gaps, track patching and remediation efforts, and demonstrate measurable risk reduction. Monitor internet-facing assets, ensure critical applications are patched, and confidently report on SLA performance, all in one place. Explore the resources to get started: Applying Tenable’s risk-based VM to the ACSC Essential 8 ASD Essential 8 – Patch Applications dashboard ASD Essential 8 – Internet-Facing Assets dashboard Tenable Security Center Critical security patch 202508.1 now available Protect your Security Center deployment with the new patch 202508.1, which fixes critical third-party vulnerabilities in Apache, PHP and SQLite, including CVE-2025-23048, a critical Apache flaw. The update applies to versions 6.4 through 6.6 and must be installed manually. If you’re running 6.5.0, upgrade to 6.5.1 before applying it. For full details, see the release notes, security advisory, and download the patch; this update will be included in future Security Center releases. Tenable OT Security What's new in Tenable OT Security 4.4 The latest version is now available. It introduces several new features and enhancements to improve visibility, streamline workflows, and expand coverage across your industrial environment. OT asset tag data synchronization: Asset tags you create in Tenable OT Security will sync with Tenable One and Tenable Security Center to integrate OT context directly into your enterprise-wide reporting and security workflows. Policy violations dashboard: A redesigned view aggregates disparate alerts and events (e.g. unauthorized access, configuration changes) into unified and actionable Policy Violations to significantly reduce alert fatigue so you can focus on remediating your most critical exposures. Check out this guided demo to see it in action! PLC product file imports: Import PLC project files (starting with Rockwell Automation) to enrich your asset inventory. This provides deep visibility on live or sensitive OT devices without performing active queries. Merge assets: A new workflow helps you find and merge duplicate asset entries for a cleaner and more accurate OT asset inventory. Foxboro DCS support: Gain visibility into Foxboro Distributed Control Systems to extend security monitoring into complex industrial environments. VXLAN support: Analyze network traffic within Virtual Extensible LANs (VXLAN) to monitor assets and activity in modern virtualized data centers. Multi-interface sensor configuration: A simplified workflow allows a single sensor to simultaneously listen on multiple network interfaces to reduce deployment time and complexity. Review the release notes to learn more about what’s new in this release and how to upgrade. Tenable Nessus Reminder: End of support for Terrascan in all Nessus versions Tenable announced the End of Life for Terrascan in Nessus. The last day to download the affected product(s) is Sept. 30, 2025. Customers will receive continued support through the Last Date of Support. For more information, please refer to the bulletin announcement. Reminder: Nessus 10.9 is generally available Nessus 10.9 introduces several key features to empower your security teams, including offline web application scanning in Nessus Expert. For more information, see the Nessus 10.9 release notes and Nessus 10.9 User Guide. You can also view this announcement under Product Announcements in Tenable Connect. Tenable Training and Product Education Connectors added to Tenable One Intro course The updated Introduction to Tenable One course in Tenable University now shows you how to connect third-party security tools to the exposure management platform, to give you a unified view of risk across your entire attack surface. This no-cost training is open to customers, partners, prospects and the public. Start learning today at Tenable University. Tenable webinars Tune in for product updates, demos, how-to advice and Q&A. See all upcoming live and on-demand webinars at https://www.tenable.com/webinars. Live Oct 1, 2025: Beyond the endpoint: Exposure management that’s proactive. Why endpoint-first vulnerability management isn’t enough. Oct. 7, 2025: Nessus customer update. Troubleshooting common Nessus issues. Oct. 8, 2025: Tenable Vulnerability Management customer update. Operationalizing AI Aware to discover Shadow AI in your environment. Oct. 9, 2025: Tenable One customer update. Identity security in an exposure management program. Oct. 10, 2025: Tenable Security Center customer update. In-depth guide to user roles and permissions. On-demand September Tenable Nessus customer update: From the ground up – building a custom scan policy in Nessus. September Tenable Vulnerability Management customer update: Using Nessus agents in Tenable Vulnerability Management. September Tenable One customer update: Introducing AI Exposure, and other topics. September Tenable Security Center customer update: Answering the CISO – a guide to Assurance Report Cards. Ecosystem view of risk: Integrate cloud security with your security stack. Customer office hours These are recurring ask-me-anything sessions for Tenable Security Center, Tenable Vulnerability Management, Tenable Cloud Security, Tenable Identity Exposure and Tenable OT Security. Time-zone-appropriate sessions are available for the Americas, Europe (including the Middle East and Africa and Asia Pacific (APJ). Learn more and register here.98Views0likes1CommentFudo Security API v2 Compatibility
Summary Tenable is proud to announce compatibility with Fudo API v2. Customers now have the option to use both the API v2 and API v1 of the Fudo Security Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution. The API v2 uses API key authentication and not username and password, so customers using the integration credential now have a field for API URL and API Key. Further information regarding these changes and other helpful configuration tips for scans can be found by following the provided link to the FUDO section of Tenable's documentation page. Impact Existing scan configurations remain unaffected. Customers utilizing the integration will observe that the integration collects identical information, irrespective of the API version employed. Target Release Date 09/16/2025 for TVM and Nessus, TBD for SCIntroducing Enhancements to VPR in Tenable Vulnerability Management!
Today, we launched enhancements to Vulnerability Priority Rating (VPR) in Tenable Vulnerability Management. These updates provide unmatched precision, AI-driven insights, and contextual understanding to help your security teams prioritize and remediate vulnerabilities more efficiently. How this benefits you: Sharpen precision to focus on what matters most: While traditional CVSS scores classify 60% of CVEs as High or Critical, our original VPR reduced this to 3%. The enhanced VPR further refines this, helping your teams focus on just 1.6% of vulnerabilities that represent actual risk to your business. This is achieved by leveraging an even broader spectrum of threat intelligence and real-time data input used to predict near-term exploitation in the wild. Unlock AI-driven insights and explainability: Our new LLM-powered insights deliver instant clarity, helping you quickly understand why an exposure matters, how it has been weaponized by threat actors, and providing clear, actionable guidance for mitigation and risk reduction. Prioritize with industry and regional context: New metadata provides crucial context, helping you understand if a vulnerability is being targeted in your specific industry or geographic region. Leverage advanced querying & filtering: The enhanced VPR model is easily accessible for filtering and querying in the new Explore views, which display Assets and Findings data, enabling faster investigations and response workflows. Both the original VPR and the enhanced VPR (referred to in-product as 'VPR (Beta)') will coexist for a period of time in Tenable Vulnerability Management, ensuring you can make a smooth transition. Future deprecation of the original VPR will be communicated in advance. To learn more about the enhancements to VPR, see the solution overview and click-through demo. For additional information, see our FAQ, release notes, and Scoring Explained help documentation.102Views4likes3CommentsInclude/Exclude Path and Tenable Utils Unzip added to Log4j Detection
Summary Tenable has updated the Apache Log4j detection plugins. The Windows plugin will now honor the Include/Exclude Filepath configuration option. The Linux/UNIX plugin will now use the version of ‘unzip’ supplied with the Nessus Agent, when enabled in the Agent’s configuration, and correctly inspect the MANIFEST.MF and pom.properties files. Change Before this update, plugin 156000, Apache Log4j Installed (Linux / Unix), would fail to detect Log4j in specific scan scenarios. The plugin uses several inspection methods to determine if a JAR file is a copy of Log4j. During Nessus Agent scans, as well as scans with ‘localhost’ as a target, the plugin was not properly executing the unzip command to inspect META-INF/MANIFEST.MF and pom.properties files in the JAR archive. If this method was the only option that would result in a successful detection, the copy of Log4j would not be detected properly. In addition, the plugin had failed to launch the unzip binary supplied with the Agent when inspecting files in JAR archives. Note: The Nessus Agent can be configured to use find and unzip binaries that it provides, instead of those supplied by the asset’s operating system. See https://docs.tenable.com/vulnerability-management/Content/Scans/AdvancedSettings.htm#Agent_Performance_Options for more information. Also before this update, plugin 156001, Apache Log4j JAR Detection (Windows), would fail to honor the directories included or excluded for full-disk searches configured in the Windows Include Filepath and Windows Exclude Filepath directives in the Advanced Settings of a scan config. Note: Configuration of these options is described in https://docs.tenable.com/vulnerability-management/Content/Scans/AdvancedSettings.htm#Windows_filesearchOptions. After this update, plugin 156000 will use the Agent-supplied copy of unzip when configured to do so. If this option is not enabled in the scan config, the plugin will use the existing method to find and execute an archive utility supplied by the asset’s operating system. In either case, the plugin will properly inspect Log4j’s MANIFEST.MF and pom.properties files as a version source. Plugin 156001 already properly inspects these files. Also after this update, plugin 156001’s Powershell code will now honor directories included or excluded by the Filepath directives. Plugin 156000 already supported this feature. Impact When scanning Linux / UNIX assets via 'localhost' (i.e. scanning the scanner itself) or with the Nessus Agent, additional Log4j instances from MANIFEST.MF or pom.properties sources may be reported. For Linux Nessus Agents with "Use Tenable supplied binaries for find and unzip" enabled and "Agent CPU Resource Control - Scan Performance Mode" set to Low, plugin 156000 will now properly limit CPU usage during scans. As noted in the product documentation, “Note: Setting your process_priority preference value to low could cause longer running scans. You may need to increase your scan-window timeframe to account for this value.” Customers should be aware of this configuration setting and potential changes to the results provided in the Log4J detection results. When scanning Windows targets, Log4j JAR files stored in paths specified in the Windows Exclude Filepath configuration will no longer be detected. Log4j JAR files stored in paths or drives specified in the Windows Include Filepath configuration that had not been previously scanned will now be detected, assuming they can be assessed before the plugin’s configured timeout has been reached. Plugins 156000 - Apache Log4j Installed (Linux / Unix) 156001 - Apache Log4j JAR Detection (Windows) Target Release Date September 1, 2025Nutanix Prism v4 API Compatibility
Summary Tenable is proud to announce compatibility with the version 4 of the Nutanix Prism Central REST API. This provides compatibility with current and future versions of Nutanix Prism. Change Tenable is adding support for API v4 but preserving support for API v3. Customers for whom API v4 is not available will continue to use v3. For all other customers, Tenable’s Nutanix Prism integration will automatically use API v4. Impact Customers should not see scan results change. The integration collects the same information regardless of the API version in use. Customers with Nutanix Prism Central are encouraged to update plugins to utilize the latest version of the integration. Target Release Date 26 Aug 2025 for T.VM, Nessus, and T.SC.Excluding the SUSE Linux Snapshots directory from Language Library enumeration
Summary The “language library” enumeration plugins will now exclude SUSE Linux’s snapshots directory when searching the filesystem. Change Before the update, when enumerating “language libraries” - such as Python packages, Node.js modules, etc. - on SUSE Linux hosts that use btrfs as their filesystem, reduced scan performance was observed. This is because btrfs creates and maintains snapshots in the /.snapshots directory, which can contain multiple redundant copies of files. This caused unnecessary processing on thorough scans. After the update, this snapshots directory has been excluded from searches executed by the find command for language library enumeration plugins on SUSE Linux. Impact This change is expected to improve the performance of scans on SUSE Linux assets. If language libraries were present in snapshots directory, they will no longer show up in Tenable scan results, along with any associated vulnerabilities. If customers would like to scan the snapshots directory, the "Include Filepath" option in the Advanced Scan Settings configuration can be used to force the scanning of these paths. Plugins 178772 - Node.js Modules Installed (Linux / Unix) 190687 - NuGet Installed Packages (Linux / Unix) 164122 - Python Installed Packages (Linux / Unix) 207584 - Ruby Gem Modules Installed (Linux / Unix) Target Release Date September 3, 2025August 2025 Product & Research Update Newsletter
Greetings! Check out our August newsletter to learn about the latest product and research updates, upcoming and on-demand webinars and educational content — all to help you get more value from your Tenable solutions. Click here to download and read the newsletter as a PDF. Thank you! Tenable is the only vendor to be named a Customer’s Choice in the 2025 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for Vulnerability Assessment. In this report, Gartner Peer Insights analyzes 1,090 reviews and ratings of nine vendors in the vulnerability assessment market. We’re grateful to you, our customers. This kind of feedback tells us we're delivering on what matters most! Learn from your peers as you choose the best solution for your vulnerability assessment program. You can read the report here. Tenable Cloud Security Reminder: Tenable Cloud Security requires that you log in to view documentation and release notes. To access the documentation or try Tenable Cloud Security, contact your account manager or request a demo. Making the Headlines Tenable Cloud Security named Major Player: In its first MarketScape for CNAPP, IDC named Tenable a Major Player after a deep evaluation of our capabilities, strategies and more. Huge thanks to all who participated in the IDC customer interviews. See the press release. Tenable Cloud Security Risk Report 2025. Have you read our cloud research team’s latest report, released in June? Make it part of your summer reading! Discover today’s top cloud risks, and how Tenable helps you stay secure: Report Webinar PR Our cloud research team never sleeps. Check out the latest discovery from our stellar team. See the blog: OCI: Remote code execution Workload Protection: Bottlerocket Monitoring and On-Demand AMI Scanning Keep reading about Tenable Cloud Security updates here. Tenable One Welcome to Tenable One Monthly Releases! Tenable One is shifting to a monthly release cadence to bring you valuable improvements more frequently. This month's release delivers streamlined workflows, smarter logic and expanded functionality. Release Highlights: New public API: Easily fetch Tenable One data into your ecosystem to automate workflows, power custom reports and streamline security operations. See Open API documentation Extended findings context: Gain deeper risk visibility with expanded findings data, now available across the platform for quicker investigations. APA is FedRAMP-Authorized: Tenable Attack Path Analysis is now FedRAMP approved for use in U.S. federal and government environments! New VPR scoring in Tenable One Inventory (Beta): We recently introduced a new VPR scoring method in Tenable Vulnerability Management. This method uses machine learning and broader threat intelligence to cut noise and highlight the top 1.6% of critical threats. This enhanced scoring is now also available in Tenable One Inventory, shown in a separate Beta column alongside your existing score. See solution overview Exposure Signals from Global Search: Create custom Exposure Signals directly from global search to streamline workflows and act faster on critical insights. Self-serve connector troubleshooting: The Connectors tab now provides greater status visibility and smarter error handling, with AI summaries and step-by-step guidance to help you resolve issues on your own. Same-source deduplication logic: Use the new Settings tab to manage how you cluster assets from the same source, so you have more control over asset merging and visibility. Dashboards enhancements: Get more refined insights and better performance with new widget-level filters, additional chart types, an improved Power BI data model and more. -> Explore all platform enhancements Tenable Identity Exposure OWASP non-human identity (NHI) Top 10: What customers need to know Machine identities now outnumber human users, and they’re often far less protected. Attackers know this and exploit non-human identities (NHIs) to move laterally, escalate privileges and maintain persistence. Tenable Identity Exposure helps you detect and manage risk across NHIs, mapped to the OWASP NHI Top 10, so you can stay ahead of evolving attack surfaces, especially across Active Directory and Entra ID. Want a deeper dive? Watch the on-demand webinar: Rage Against the Machines: How to Protect Your Org’s Machine Identities. Explore the user guide to start securing your NHIs today. Tenable Vulnerability Management (TVM) Enhancements to VPR now available! Tenable is thrilled to announce the general availability of enhanced Tenable Vulnerability Priority Rating (VPR) in the new Explore views and the Vulnerability Intelligence section within Tenable Vulnerability Management. These updates enable you to: Sharpen precision to focus on what matters most: While traditional CVSS scores classify 60% of CVEs as High or Critical, our original VPR reduced this to 3%. The enhanced VPR further refines this so your teams can focus on just 1.6% of vulnerabilities that represent actual risk to your business. You can now leverage an even broader spectrum of threat intelligence and real-time data input to predict near-term exploitation in the wild. Unlock AI-driven insights and explainability: Our new large language model (LLM) powered insights deliver instant clarity to quickly understand why an exposure matters, how threat actors have weaponized it and get clear, actionable guidance for mitigation and risk reduction. See Vulnerability Intelligence for more information. Prioritize with industry and regional context: New metadata provides crucial context to understand if a threat actor is targeting a vulnerability in your specific industry or geographic region. Leverage advanced querying and filtering: The enhanced VPR model is easily accessible for filtering and querying in the new Explore views for faster investigations and response workflows. Original VPR and the enhanced VPR ('VPR (Beta)') scores will coexist for a period of time in Tenable Vulnerability Management. We will communicate future deprecation of the original VPR in advance. For more information, see: Interactive demo Technical white paper FAQ Scoring Explained documentation Tenable OT Security Tenable OT Security 4.3: Enterprise-wide visibility and control Our latest release delivers powerful new features to enhance visibility and control across your operational technology (OT) environment and extended attack surface. Key updates in this release include: OT Agent for Windows: Extend asset discovery to hard-to-reach areas and embedded IoT systems with our new OT Agent for Windows. This lightweight, easy-to-deploy agent leverages your existing IT infrastructure to close critical visibility gaps without the need for additional hardware. Manage agents from a centralized dashboard view, with the ability to configure and schedule asset discovery and other preferences to ensure comprehensive and reliable coverage. ⚙️ Streamlined asset management: Accelerate investigations and better organize your OT/IoT inventory with new asset tags and groups. This new feature extends tagging functionality, making it easier to search for assets and reflect the structure of your environment. For Tenable Enterprise Manager users, we've also added the ability to perform centralized data updates and ruleset changes for multiple sites in batches or simultaneously, ensuring consistent administration across distributed locations. Enhanced Tenable One data integration: New data integrations allow you to accelerate investigations and proactively remediate OT risk. Tenable OT Security now reports policy events as Findings in Tenable One, giving you more visibility into events like controller code modifications and intrusion detection. This means Tenable One users can now filter for “Policy Violations" to quickly identify and address potential risks to OT environments. Additional enhancements in Tenable One include a set of new OT-related Exposure Signals, new data integrations for attack path analysis and MITRE ATT&CK mapping capabilities, and more. Additional user interface enhancements in v4.3: Asset serial number lookup via inventory Updated Sensor page navigation System Log pagination For more information, watch the latest customer update and review the full release notes. Tenable Web App Scanning API assessment enhancement: Support for GraphQL GraphQL API Assessment is now live in Tenable WAS! Use case and impact: APIs are the foundation of modern web applications and a high-value target for attackers. While Tenable already supports scanning RESTful APIs, an increasing number of applications now use GraphQL, a modern and flexible query language. With the addition of GraphQL scanning, Tenable now provides broader coverage across the modern API attack surface to help customers secure both REST and GraphQL-based applications. To get an idea of the rising popularity, both Tenable OT and Tenable Cloud Security are GraphQL APIs! For more information, see Scan Templates and Launch an API Scan in the Tenable Web App Scanning User Guide. Tenable Nessus End of support for Terrascan in all Nessus versions Tenable announces the End of Life for Terrascan in Nessus. The last day to download the affected product(s) will be Sept. 30, 2025. Customers will receive continued support through the Last Date of Support. For more information, please refer to the bulletin announcement. Nessus 10.9 is generally available Nessus 10.9 introduces several key features to empower your security teams, including offline web application scanning in Nessus Expert. For more information, see the Nessus 10.9 release notes and Nessus 10.9 User Guide. You can also view this announcement under Product Announcements in Tenable Connect. Tenable Training and Product Education We have refreshed the Tenable Education web page to help you find training across our product lineup that meets your expertise, budget and schedule. You can filter courses by product, review schedules by geographic region and easily identify no-cost courses. Additionally, we recently updated and reorganized the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) section for easier navigation. Tenable Research Research Rapid Response Microsoft’s July 2025 Patch Tuesday Addresses 128 CVEs (CVE-2025-49719) Oracle July 2025 Critical Patch Update Addresses 165 CVEs CVE-2025-54309: CrushFTP Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploited In The Wild Successful exploitation of CVE-2025-53770 could expose MachineKey configuration details from a vulnerable SharePoint Server Feature Release Highlights Azure Linux 3 Vulnerability Detection Nutanix Prism Central PAM Support Cisco Meraki Integration New Exposure Signals for OT and CS have been released for Exposure Management New Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Model Context Protocol (MCP) Detections More than 2,000 New Vulnerability Detections in July! Research Innovations How Tenable Research Discovered a Critical Remote Code Execution Vulnerability on Anthropic MCP Inspector AI Security: Web Flaws Resurface in Rush to Use MCP Servers OCI, Oh My: Remote Code Execution on Oracle Cloud Shell and Code Editor Integrated Services Tenable Research Advisories SimpleHelp - Multiple Vulnerabilities Gemini Search Personalization Model - Prompt Injection Enables Memory and Location Exfiltration OpenAI ChatGPT Prompt Injection via ?q= Parameter in Web Interface40Views0likes0CommentsFAQ on Microsoft Exchange Server Hybrid Deployment Vulnerability (CVE-2025-53786)
On August 6, Microsoft published a security advisory for a vulnerability in its Microsoft Exchange Server Hybrid Deployments. CVE Description CVSSv3 CVE-2025-53786 Microsoft Exchange Server Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability (Hybrid Deployments) 8.0 The vulnerability was not exploited in the wild, but Microsoft assessed it as “Exploitation More Likely” according to its Exploitability Index. The flaw was discovered after investigating a non-security Hot Fix released on April 18. In addition to its advisory, Microsoft have issued an Emergency Directive, ED 25-02: Mitigate Microsoft Exchange Vulnerability on August 7 that requires federal agencies to take immediate action by August 11 at 9AM EST. For more information about the vulnerability, including the availability of patches and Tenable product coverage, please visit our blog.19Views0likes1CommentWebinar: Customer Product Update Webinars - August 2025
Check out the latest monthly Customer Update Webinars below and save your spot! Recordings will be posted after the live webinar has concluded. Tuesday, August 12, 2025 Nessus Customer Update - 1 pm ET / 10 am PT How to: Using credentialed scanning to discover AI software. Wednesday, August 13, 2025 Tenable Vulnerability Management - 1 pm ET / 10 am ET How-to: Assessing network conformance with common compliance benchmarks. Thursday, August 14, 2025 Tenable One Customer Update - 11 am ET/ 8 am PT This month, we'll explore how you can leverage Tenable Cloud Security data within Tenable One. Tenable Security Center - 1 pm ET / 10 am PT How-to: Generating trending dashboards in Tenable Security Center.96Views0likes0CommentsCurXecute and MCPoison: Two Recently Disclosed Vulnerabilities in Cursor IDE
Over the past few days, researchers have disclosed two new vulnerabilities in Cursor, the AI-assisted code editor used by over a million users including notable Fortune 500 companies. CVE Description CVSSv3 CVE-2025-54135 Cursor Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability (“CurXecute”) 8.5 CVE-2025-54136 Cursor Remote Code Execution via Unverified Configuration Modification Vulnerability (“MCPoison”) 7.2 Both vulnerabilities have the potential to be severe, but they are context dependent. The common thread shared between CurXecute and MCPoison is how Cursor handles interaction with MCP servers. For more information about these vulnerabilities, including the availability of patches and Tenable product coverage, please visit our blog.6Views0likes0Comments