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Critical CVE-2026-2699 and CVE-2026-2701 Vulnerabilities Force Immediate Shutdown of ...
Progress Software issued an urgent directive on 10 July 2026 requiring immediate shutdown of all on-premises ShareFile Storage Zone Controllers v5.x due to two critical vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-2699 and CVE-2026-2701) enabling unauthenticated remote code execution; no patch is currently available, though no confirmed exploitation in the wild has been reported.
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The Wire takeaway
If you run ShareFile Storage Zone Controllers on-premises, your file transfer infrastructure is now offline until Progress ships a patch—and your customers are scrambling for alternatives. You have a window to sell them a migration path before the vendor patches.
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Topics: Cybersecurity · Enterprise Software · rce-vulnerability · sharefile · storage-security · incident-response · zero-patch-window