Introduction
This vulnerability report has been generated using data aggregated on Vulnerability-Lookup, with contributions from the platform’s community.
It highlights the most frequently mentioned vulnerability for September 2025, based on sightings collected from various sources, including MISP, Exploit-DB, Bluesky, Mastodon, GitHub Gists, The Shadowserver Foundation, Nuclei, SPLOITUS, and more. For further details, please visit this page.
The Month at a Glance
September 2025 has been marked by a diverse set of vulnerability sightings across multiple platforms and software ecosystems. The data collected through Vulnerability-Lookup indicates that both newly disclosed and previously known vulnerabilities continued to see active exploitation and discussion in the wild.
CVE-2025-10585, affecting Google Chrome, dominated the reports with 94 sightings. Other frequently sighted vulnerabilities include CVE-2025-10035 in Fortra’s GoAnywhere MFT and CVE-2025-42957 in SAP S/4HANA, both of which reflect persistent enterprise-level risks. These instances underscore the continued need for rapid patch deployment and robust monitoring in enterprise environments.
Network and infrastructure devices also remained a focus for adversaries. Vulnerabilities such as CVE-2023-51767 in OpenSSH and several router-specific CVEs like CVE-2017-18368 highlight the ongoing relevance of securing network endpoints against unauthorized access and exploitation. Similarly, Linux-based vulnerabilities, including CVE-2024-50264, accounted for a significant number of sightings, reinforcing the importance of kernel updates and system hardening practices.
From a severity perspective, most sightings fell into the High and Critical categories, with VLAI confidence scores often exceeding 0.95. This aligns with global observations of attackers prioritizing high-impact targets, such as widely used browsers, enterprise software, and critical network infrastructure. For example, Adobe Commerce, Sitecore Experience Manager, and Microsoft Entra were all associated with vulnerabilities of critical severity, underlining the necessity for organizations to prioritize patching and risk mitigation.
September 2025 reinforces several key trends in the cybersecurity landscape: high-severity vulnerabilities remain prevalent across browsers, enterprise software, and networking devices; unpublished vulnerabilities are actively exploited; and community-driven data aggregation plays a critical role in timely awareness and response. Organizations are encouraged to review patch management processes, monitor community sightings, and leverage threat intelligence feeds to mitigate exposure to these ongoing threats.
This month’s report features a new section dedicated to Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalogs.
Top 10 Vendors of the Month
Top 15 vulnerabilities of the Month
Known Exploited Vulnerabilities
New entries have been added to major Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalogs.
CISA
CVE ID Date Added Vendor Product VLAI Severity CVE-2025-59689 29/09/25 Cisco IOS Medium (confidence: 0.8045) CVE-2025-10035 29/09/25 Fortra GoAnywhere MFT Critical (confidence: 0.9076) CVE-2025-32463 29/09/25 Sudo project Sudo High (confidence: 0.5599) CVE-2021-21311 29/09/25 vrana adminer High (confidence: 0.6111) CVE-2025-20352 29/09/25 Cisco IOS High (confidence: 0.9912) CVE-2025-20333 25/09/25 Cisco Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Software Critical (confidence: 0.9823) CVE-2025-20362 25/09/25 Cisco Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Software Medium (confidence: 0.9948) CVE-2025-10585 23/09/25 Chrome High (confidence: 0.9945) CVE-2025-5086 11/09/25 Dassault Systèmes DELMIA Apriso Critical (confidence: 0.9632) CVE-2025-53690 04/09/25 Sitecore Experience Manager (XM) Critical (confidence: 0.9573) CVE-2025-48543 04/09/25 Android High (confidence: 0.9709) CVE-2025-38352 04/09/25 Linux Linux High (confidence: 0.8176) CVE-2023-50224 03/09/25 TP-Link TL-WR841N Medium (confidence: 0.9651) CVE-2025-9377 03/09/25 TP-Link Systems Inc. Archer C7(EU) V2 High (confidence: 0.9895) CVE-2020-24363 02/09/25 TP-Link tl-wa855re High (confidence: 0.9407) ENISA
CVE ID Date Added Vendor Product VLAI Severity CVE-2025-25231 09/09/25 Omnissa Omnissa Workspace ONE UEM High (confidence: 0.8877) Top 10 Weaknesses of the Month
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Unpublished Vulnerabilities in the Wild
Sightings detected between 2025-09-01 and 2025-09-30 that are associated with unpublished vulnerabilities.
Vulnerability ID Occurrences Comment CVE-2023-42344 15 OpenCMS Unauthenticated XXE Vulnerability CVE-2025-30333 2 CVE-2025-27225 1 Nuclei template CVE-2025-27222 1 CVE-2025-14414 1 Oracle CVE-2011-2553 1 Exploit (SPLOITUS) source code not published CVE-2025-56708 1 Exploit (SPLOITUS) CVE-2025-55817 1 Exploit (SPLOITUS) Continuous Exploitation
- CVE-2024-28995 - SolarWinds Serv-U
- CVE-2023-42344
- CVE-2019-1653 - Cisco Small Business RV Series Router Firmware
Insights from Contributors
- SAP Security Patch Day - September 2025
- npm.js - account qix and duckdb_admin compromised and associated CVEs allocated
- Cisco AnyConnect/ASA - vulnerabilities
- Subverting code integrity checks to locally backdoor Signal, 1Password, Slack, and more
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