Critical CVEs (2 of 3) — June 13, 2026

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[Verse 1]
June thirteenth brings three alerts that pierce the digital veil
CVE-seven-four-seven-three strikes Arista's trails
Extensible Operating System has a comparison flaw
Missing factors in the logic leave security raw
When packets tunnel through the switch unexpectedly
Decapsulation goes astray, forwarding carelessly

[Chorus]
Critical vulnerabilities surface today
Three systems compromised in dangerous ways
Arista switches, Cisco managers, LiteLLM too
Patch these weaknesses before attackers break through
Authentication bypassed, commands injected clean
The worst security nightmares you've ever seen

[Verse 2]
CVE-twenty-oh-two-four-five targets Cisco's domain
Catalyst SD-WAN Manager caught in encoding pain
Formerly known as vManage in the network sphere
Improper escaping of output creates atmosphere
For authenticated locals with malicious intent
Arbitrary execution is what this defect has lent

[Chorus]
Critical vulnerabilities surface today
Three systems compromised in dangerous ways
Arista switches, Cisco managers, LiteLLM too
Patch these weaknesses before attackers break through
Authentication bypassed, commands injected clean
The worst security nightmares you've ever seen

[Verse 3]
CVE-four-two-two-seven-one strikes BerriAI's core
LiteLLM command injection opens every door
Even holders of low-privilege internal-user keys
Can execute arbitrary commands with frightening ease
The host becomes a playground for malicious minds
When input validation poorly designed binds

[Bridge]
Three vendors, three flaws, one dangerous day
Network switches forwarding packets the wrong way
SD-WAN managers encoding outputs unsafely
AI platforms accepting commands so hastily
Emergency patches needed across the board
Before these vulnerabilities are fully explored

[Verse 4]
Security teams scrambling to assess the threat
Network admins wondering what dangers they'll get
CVSS scores climbing toward critical nine
As exploit developers cross every line
Zero-day hunters circle like vultures overhead
While system owners fill their hearts with dread

[Outro]
June thirteenth reminder of security's weight
Critical CVEs that simply cannot wait
Arista, Cisco, BerriAI must respond
Before these attack vectors spawn beyond

[Final Chorus]
Critical vulnerabilities surface today
Three systems compromised in dangerous ways
Arista switches, Cisco managers, LiteLLM too
Patch these weaknesses before attackers break through
Authentication bypassed, commands injected clean
The worst security nightmares you've ever seen

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