CVE-2025-49822
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
CVE-2025-49822 is a vulnerability entry registered in the CVE database with the assigner identified as Fortinet. However, the entry lacks detailed technical information, including a description of the vulnerability, affected product versions, attack vectors, or exploitation details. The CVE is marked with a state of 'REJECTED,' indicating that the vulnerability claim was not accepted or validated by the CVE authority. There are no known exploits in the wild, no patch information, and no Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) identifiers associated with this entry. The absence of a CVSS score and technical details suggests that this CVE record does not correspond to an active or confirmed security issue. The rejection status typically means that the reported vulnerability either does not exist, is a duplicate, or was otherwise invalidated during the CVE assignment process. Consequently, there is no actionable technical data to analyze regarding the nature of the vulnerability, its exploitation method, or its impact on affected systems.
Potential Impact
Given the rejection status and lack of technical details, there is no evidence of any actual security risk posed by CVE-2025-49822. Therefore, there is no potential impact on confidentiality, integrity, or availability for any organization, including those in Europe. No known exploits or affected products mean that European organizations are not at risk from this specific CVE. The absence of information precludes any meaningful impact assessment, and no operational or strategic consequences can be attributed to this entry.
Mitigation Recommendations
Since CVE-2025-49822 is a rejected and unconfirmed vulnerability with no known affected products or exploitation methods, no specific mitigation actions are necessary. Organizations should continue to follow standard cybersecurity best practices, including maintaining up-to-date software, applying vendor patches promptly, and monitoring threat intelligence sources for validated vulnerabilities. If any future credible information emerges regarding this CVE or related issues, organizations should reassess and apply targeted mitigations accordingly.
CVE-2025-49822
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Technical Analysis
CVE-2025-49822 is a vulnerability entry registered in the CVE database with the assigner identified as Fortinet. However, the entry lacks detailed technical information, including a description of the vulnerability, affected product versions, attack vectors, or exploitation details. The CVE is marked with a state of 'REJECTED,' indicating that the vulnerability claim was not accepted or validated by the CVE authority. There are no known exploits in the wild, no patch information, and no Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) identifiers associated with this entry. The absence of a CVSS score and technical details suggests that this CVE record does not correspond to an active or confirmed security issue. The rejection status typically means that the reported vulnerability either does not exist, is a duplicate, or was otherwise invalidated during the CVE assignment process. Consequently, there is no actionable technical data to analyze regarding the nature of the vulnerability, its exploitation method, or its impact on affected systems.
Potential Impact
Given the rejection status and lack of technical details, there is no evidence of any actual security risk posed by CVE-2025-49822. Therefore, there is no potential impact on confidentiality, integrity, or availability for any organization, including those in Europe. No known exploits or affected products mean that European organizations are not at risk from this specific CVE. The absence of information precludes any meaningful impact assessment, and no operational or strategic consequences can be attributed to this entry.
Mitigation Recommendations
Since CVE-2025-49822 is a rejected and unconfirmed vulnerability with no known affected products or exploitation methods, no specific mitigation actions are necessary. Organizations should continue to follow standard cybersecurity best practices, including maintaining up-to-date software, applying vendor patches promptly, and monitoring threat intelligence sources for validated vulnerabilities. If any future credible information emerges regarding this CVE or related issues, organizations should reassess and apply targeted mitigations accordingly.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.1
- Assigner Short Name
- fortinet
- Date Reserved
- 2025-06-11T13:46:02.439Z
- Cvss Version
- null
- State
- REJECTED
Threat ID: 684a4831358c65714e69fed6
Added to database: 6/12/2025, 3:23:29 AM
Last enriched: 6/12/2025, 3:38:23 AM
Last updated: 2/6/2026, 1:13:45 AM
Views: 47
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