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FortiWeb - Path Traversal (CVE-2025-64446)

Published on14-11-2025
First seen on15-11-2025

64Exploiting IPs reported

A relative path traversal vulnerability in Fortinet FortiWeb may allow an attacker to execute administrative commands on the system via crafted HTTP or HTTPS requests.

CrowdSec analysis

CVE-2025-64446 is a vulnerability in Fortinet FortiWeb that allows unauthenticated attackers with network access to compromise the system via crafted HTTP or HTTPS requests. Exploiting this flaw could grant unauthorized access to sensitive or critical data managed by FortiWeb, posing a significant confidentiality risk.

CrowdSec has been tracking this vulnerability and its exploits since 14th of November 2025.

CrowdSec network data shows that most actors exploiting CVE-2025-64446 rely on broad, untargeted scans with minimal filtering. The activity is largely automated and opportunistic in nature. Additionally, according to week-over-week analysis by CrowdSec, exploitation of CVE-2025-64446 is surging. Attack volumes are spiking well above historical norms, indicating widespread and escalating interest from threat actors. CVE-2025-64446 is currently experiencing high visibility and active exploitation across the internet.

Attackers exploit this vulnerability by sending crafted requests to the /api/v2.0/cmdb/system/admin/ endpoint containing path traversal sequences.

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