A critical vulnerability in F5’s BIG-IP Access Policy Manager (APM) is being exploited in the wild. The bug, allocated CVE-2025-53521, gives a remote attacker unauthenticated remote code execution (pre-auth RCE) powers. IOCs published by F5 today point to sophisticated attacks in which the threat group is disabling the SELinux
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