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CVE-2025-53382

Low
VulnerabilityCVE-2025-53382cvecve-2025-53382
Source: CVE Database V5

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AILast updated: 06/28/2025, 03:24:48 UTC

Technical Analysis

CVE-2025-53382 is a vulnerability identifier that was reserved on June 27, 2025, and assigned by Fortinet. However, the CVE entry is marked with a state of "REJECTED," indicating that this identifier does not correspond to a valid or recognized security vulnerability. There are no technical details, affected versions, or exploit information available. The absence of a CVSS score, patch links, or any indicators of compromise further supports that this CVE entry does not represent an actual security threat. The rejection status typically means that the CVE request was invalid, duplicated, or otherwise not accepted into the official CVE list as a genuine vulnerability. Therefore, there is no actionable technical information or threat to analyze.

Potential Impact

Since CVE-2025-53382 is a rejected CVE entry with no associated vulnerability, there is no impact on any systems or organizations, including those in Europe. No confidentiality, integrity, or availability concerns arise from this entry.

Mitigation Recommendations

No mitigation measures are necessary because this CVE does not represent a real vulnerability. Organizations should continue to follow standard security best practices and monitor official advisories for valid vulnerabilities.

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Technical Details

Data Version
5.1
Assigner Short Name
fortinet
Date Reserved
2025-06-27T15:44:12.816Z
Cvss Version
null
State
REJECTED

Threat ID: 685f5ce86f40f0eb726a4642

Added to database: 6/28/2025, 3:09:28 AM

Last enriched: 6/28/2025, 3:24:48 AM

Last updated: 8/15/2025, 6:02:26 AM

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