// #cve-2026-3055
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Citrix NetScaler CVE-2026-3055 Exploitation Escalates — Fortinet Confirms Large-Scale Attacks on Internet-Facing ADC
Fortinet's threat intelligence team has confirmed large-scale active exploitation of CVE-2026-3055, the Citrix NetScaler SAML IDP memory overread vulnerability (CVSSv4 9.3) patched in March. More than 65 days after the patch was available, thousands of internet-facing NetScaler ADC appliances remain unpatched and are being targeted by automated exploitation frameworks.
Citrix NetScaler CVE-2026-3055 Forensics: Post-Exploitation Detection for SAML IDP Compromise
With large-scale exploitation of CVE-2026-3055 confirmed as of 28 May, NetScaler ADC deployments that were internet-accessible while unpatched must be assessed for compromise. The SAML memory overread can leak session tokens and signing key material — understanding the forensic footprint helps determine whether compromise occurred.
Citrix NetScaler CVE-2026-3055 Actively Exploited — CISA Orders Patch by 2 April
A critical unauthenticated memory overread vulnerability in Citrix NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway is being actively exploited in the wild, with CISA adding it to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalogue. Appliances configured as SAML Identity Providers are leaking sensitive memory contents including session tokens via a crafted SAML request.
Citrix CVE-2026-3055 Confirmed Exploited — CISA KEV Addition Triggers Mandatory Patch Deadline
CISA added CVE-2026-3055 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalogue on 30 March, confirming active exploitation of the critical Citrix NetScaler memory overread vulnerability disclosed the previous week. NetScaler appliances configured as SAML Identity Providers are leaking session tokens from memory, allowing attackers to impersonate users without credentials. Organisations must patch immediately.