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Feb 10, 2026 • Ivanti Security Advisories

February 2026 Security Update

Ivanti released its February 2026 security update, addressing vulnerabilities within Ivanti Endpoint Manager (EPM). This monthly patch release underscores...

Source
Ivanti Security Advisories
Category
vulnerability
Severity
high

Executive Summary

Ivanti released its February 2026 security update, addressing vulnerabilities within Ivanti Endpoint Manager (EPM). This monthly patch release underscores Ivanti's commitment to proactive vulnerability management and responsible transparency. The vendor emphasizes that CVE disclosures serve as critical signals for security teams to prioritize urgent updates. Currently, there is no evidence indicating these vulnerabilities are being exploited in the wild, and the issues do not affect other Ivanti solutions. Customers are advised to review the associated Security Advisory for detailed remediation instructions. Ivanti encourages organizations to apply these patches promptly to protect their environments against potential future exploitation. Support is available via the Ivanti Innovators Hub for partners and customers requiring assistance. Staying updated through official RSS feeds is recommended to maintain security posture against emerging threats targeting endpoint management infrastructure.

Summary

Ivanti releases standard security patches on the second Tuesday of every month.  Our vulnerability management program is central to our commitment to maintaining secure products. Our philosophy is simple: discovering and communicating vulnerabilities, and sharing that information with defenders, is not an indication of weakness; rather it is evidence of rigorous scrutiny and a proactive vulnerability management program. By aggressively seeking to identify and address vulnerabilities, our aim is to get ahead of threat actors to ensure our customers can take the steps needed to protect their environments. We believe that responsible transparency helps protect our customers, and that CVE disclosures are an essential and effective tool to communicate software vulnerabilities. The purpose of assigning a CVE is to provide a beacon to security teams and signal the need for urgent updates. To that end, today Ivanti is disclosing vulnerabilities in Ivanti Endpoint Manager (EPM). It is important for customers to know: We have no evidence of this vulnerability being exploited in the wild. This vulnerability does not impact any other Ivanti solutions. More information on this vulnerability and detailed instructions on how to remediate the issues can be found in this Security Advisory . Our Support team is always available to help customers and partners should they have any questions. Cases can be logged via the Ivanti Innovators Hub (login credentials required). Want to stay up to date on Ivanti Security Advisories? Paste https://www.ivanti.com/blog/topics/security-advisory/rss into your preferred RSS reader / functionality in your email program.

Published Analysis

Ivanti released its February 2026 security update, addressing vulnerabilities within Ivanti Endpoint Manager (EPM). This monthly patch release underscores Ivanti's commitment to proactive vulnerability management and responsible transparency. The vendor emphasizes that CVE disclosures serve as critical signals for security teams to prioritize urgent updates. Currently, there is no evidence indicating these vulnerabilities are being exploited in the wild, and the issues do not affect other Ivanti solutions. Customers are advised to review the associated Security Advisory for detailed remediation instructions. Ivanti encourages organizations to apply these patches promptly to protect their environments against potential future exploitation. Support is available via the Ivanti Innovators Hub for partners and customers requiring assistance. Staying updated through official RSS feeds is recommended to maintain security posture against emerging threats targeting endpoint management infrastructure. Ivanti releases standard security patches on the second Tuesday of every month. Our vulnerability management program is central to our commitment to maintaining secure products. Our philosophy is simple: discovering and communicating vulnerabilities, and sharing that information with defenders, is not an indication of weakness; rather it is evidence of rigorous scrutiny and a proactive vulnerability management program. By aggressively seeking to identify and address vulnerabilities, our aim is to get ahead of threat actors to ensure our customers can take the steps needed to protect their environments. We believe that responsible transparency helps protect our customers, and that CVE disclosures are an essential and effective tool to communicate software vulnerabilities. The purpose of assigning a CVE is to provide a beacon to security teams and signal the need for urgent updates. To that end, today Ivanti is disclosing vulnerabilities in Ivanti Endpoint Manager (EPM). It is important for customers to know: We have no evidence of this vulnerability being exploited in the wild. This vulnerability does not impact any other Ivanti solutions. More information on this vulnerability and detailed instructions on how to remediate the issues can be found in this Security Advisory . Our Support team is always available to help customers and partners should they have any questions. Cases can be logged via the Ivanti Innovators Hub (login credentials required). Want to stay up to date on Ivanti Security Advisories? Paste https://www.ivanti.com/blog/topics/security-advisory/rss into your preferred RSS reader / functionality in your email program. Ivanti releases standard security patches on the second Tuesday of every month. Our vulnerability management program is central to our commitment to maintaining secure products. Our philosophy is simple: discovering and communicating vulnerabilities, and sharing that information with defenders, is not an indication of weakness; rather it is evidence of rigorous scrutiny and a proactive vulnerability management program. By aggressively seeking to identify and address vulnerabilities, our aim is to get ahead of threat actors to ensure our customers can take the steps needed to protect their environments. We believe that responsible transparency helps protect our customers, and that CVE disclosures are an essential and effective tool to communicate software vulnerabilities. The purpose of assigning a CVE is to provide a beacon to security teams and signal the need for urgent updates. To that end, today Ivanti is disclosing vulnerabilities in Ivanti Endpoint Manager (EPM). It is important for customers to know: We have no evidence of this vulnerability being exploited in the wild. This vulnerability does not impact any other Ivanti solutions. More information on this vulnerability and detailed instructions on how to remediate the issues can be found in this Security Advisory . Our Support team is always available to help customers and partners should they have any questions. Cases can be logged via the Ivanti Innovators Hub (login credentials required). Want to stay up to date on Ivanti Security Advisories? Paste https://www.ivanti.com/blog/topics/security-advisory/rss into your preferred RSS reader / functionality in your email program.