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CYBER · ransomware threat groups · 2026-05-12SCOOP 55

Fortinet: FortiClient Windows flaw lets local attacker decrypt a logged-in user's saved VPN password (CVSSv3 2.1)

Fortinet advisory FG-IR-26-129, revised May 12, describes a missing-authorization weakness (CWE-862) in FortiClient for Windows that may allow an authenticated local attacker to decrypt a currently logged-in user's VPN p.

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At a glance

  • A CWE-862 missing-authorization flaw in FortiClient Windows may let an authenticated local attacker decrypt a logged-in user's VPN password through an unprotected DLL function, per Fortinet FG-IR-26-129
  • Fortinet rates the issue CVSSv3 2.1

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Fortinet advisory FG-IR-26-129, revised May 12, describes a missing-authorization weakness (CWE-862) in FortiClient for Windows that may allow an authenticated local attacker to decrypt a currently logged-in user's VPN password via an unprotected DLL function. The advisory title ties the issue to a hardcoded encryption key used for saved VPN passwords. Fortinet scores it CVSSv3 2.1, low severity given the local-access and authentication requirements.

Key facts on file

  • A CWE-862 missing-authorization flaw in FortiClient Windows may let an authenticated local attacker decrypt a logged-in user's VPN password through an unprotected DLL function, per Fortinet FG-IR-26-129
  • Fortinet rates the issue CVSSv3 2.1

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