CVE-2025-62634
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
The CVE entry CVE-2025-62634 was reserved by Fortinet on October 17, 2025, but subsequently rejected, indicating that the vulnerability was either invalid, duplicate, or otherwise not accepted into the CVE list. There are no affected product versions, no technical details, no known exploits, and no patches associated with this CVE. The lack of a CVSS score and absence of CWE identifiers further suggest that this is not a confirmed or recognized vulnerability. Without substantive information, it is not possible to analyze the nature, mechanism, or potential impact of this issue.
Potential Impact
Since CVE-2025-62634 has been rejected and lacks any technical or exploit information, it poses no known impact to organizations, including those in Europe. There is no evidence that any confidentiality, integrity, or availability concerns arise from this entry. European organizations are not at risk from this non-existent or invalid vulnerability.
Mitigation Recommendations
No specific mitigation measures are required for CVE-2025-62634 due to its rejected status and lack of technical details. Organizations should continue to follow standard security best practices and monitor official advisories for any future valid vulnerabilities related to Fortinet products or other relevant systems.
CVE-2025-62634
AI-Powered Analysis
Technical Analysis
The CVE entry CVE-2025-62634 was reserved by Fortinet on October 17, 2025, but subsequently rejected, indicating that the vulnerability was either invalid, duplicate, or otherwise not accepted into the CVE list. There are no affected product versions, no technical details, no known exploits, and no patches associated with this CVE. The lack of a CVSS score and absence of CWE identifiers further suggest that this is not a confirmed or recognized vulnerability. Without substantive information, it is not possible to analyze the nature, mechanism, or potential impact of this issue.
Potential Impact
Since CVE-2025-62634 has been rejected and lacks any technical or exploit information, it poses no known impact to organizations, including those in Europe. There is no evidence that any confidentiality, integrity, or availability concerns arise from this entry. European organizations are not at risk from this non-existent or invalid vulnerability.
Mitigation Recommendations
No specific mitigation measures are required for CVE-2025-62634 due to its rejected status and lack of technical details. Organizations should continue to follow standard security best practices and monitor official advisories for any future valid vulnerabilities related to Fortinet products or other relevant systems.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.1
- Assigner Short Name
- fortinet
- Date Reserved
- 2025-10-17T08:22:18.978Z
- Cvss Version
- null
- State
- REJECTED
Threat ID: 68f303229c34d0947f6bc89c
Added to database: 10/18/2025, 3:01:54 AM
Last enriched: 10/18/2025, 3:17:14 AM
Last updated: 2/21/2026, 2:10:57 AM
Views: 49
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