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Hackers Probe Citrix NetScaler Instances Ahead of Likely CVE-2026-3055 Exploitation

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Cybersecurity researchers are sounding the alarm over imminent in-the-wild exploitation of a recently disclosed critical vulnerability in Citrix NetScaler ADC and Gateway appliances. Threat intelligence firm watchTowr and Defused Cyber have detected active reconnaissance campaigns specifically targeting CVE-2026-3055, a high-severity memory overread flaw that could allow unauthenticated attackers to extract sensitive data. Organizations relying on […] The post Hackers Probe Citrix NetScaler Inst

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    Home Cyber Attack News Hackers Probe Citrix NetScaler Instances Ahead of Likely CVE-2026-3055 Exploitation Cybersecurity researchers are sounding the alarm over imminent in-the-wild exploitation of a recently disclosed critical vulnerability in Citrix NetScaler ADC and Gateway appliances. Threat intelligence firm watchTowr and Defused Cyber have detected active reconnaissance campaigns specifically targeting CVE-2026-3055, a high-severity memory overread flaw that could allow unauthenticated attackers to extract sensitive data. Organizations relying on affected Citrix instances are urged to apply patches immediately before the reconnaissance phase transitions into full-scale attack campaigns. Telemetry captured from honeypot networks shows threat actors actively utilizing POST requests to probe NetScaler appliances and uncover vulnerable authentication setups. Citrix NetScaler Vulnerability Assigned a CVSS score of 9.3, CVE-2026-3055 stems from insufficient input validation that leads to an out-of-bounds memory read condition within the appliance. To be vulnerable, the NetScaler ADC or Gateway must be explicitly configured to operate as a SAML Identity Provider (SAML IdP). Because this identity federation profile is commonly deployed in enterprise single sign-on (SSO) environments to facilitate cloud service integrations, the potential attack surface remains substantial. The vulnerability draws concerning parallels to the infamous “CitrixBleed” exploits of previous years, as it provides threat actors with a purely unauthenticated mechanism to leak and read sensitive memory contents from targeted enterprise deployments. The flaw requires no user interaction and can be triggered remotely via maliciously crafted network requests directed at the vulnerable SAML endpoint. Through its global Attacker Eye honeypot network, watchTowr has observed threat actors actively probing internet-facing NetScaler infrastructure to identify vulnerable configurations. The current reconnaissance activity primarily focuses on programmatic authentication method fingerprinting. Telemetry reveals that attackers are heavily targeting the /cgi/GetAuthMethods endpoint with HTTP POST requests to systematically enumerate the enabled authentication flows on exposed instances. Active Reconnaisance (Source:Defused Cyber ) This specific probing technique is directly linked to the environmental exploitation requirements of CVE-2026-3055. By analyzing the responses from the /cgi/GetAuthMethods endpoint, threat actors can accurately determine whether a target NetScaler instance is configured as a SAML IdP. This confirms its susceptibility to the memory overread exploit without having to launch the attack blindly. This programmatic filtering allows attackers to efficiently build highly targeted hit lists of vulnerable appliances for impending mass exploitation campaigns. The detection of specific, configuration-aware fingerprinting indicates a high level of attacker intent and capability. Security experts explicitly warn that the window between this specialized reconnaissance and widespread active exploitation is rapidly closing. Administrators operating NetScaler instances as a SAML IdP face an acute and immediate patching mandate. Organizations are strongly advised to halt non-critical operational tasks to prioritize the immediate deployment of the latest Citrix security updates, ensuring their perimeter identity infrastructure remains resilient against this critical threat architecture. Follow us on Google News, LinkedIn, and X for daily cybersecurity updates. Contact us to feature your stories. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Cyber Security Cybersecurity Companies’ Stocks Fall as Anthropic Tests Powerful New Model Cyber Security CISA Warns of F5 BIG-IP Vulnerability Actively Exploited in Attacks Cyber Security European Commission Confirms Cyberattack Following AWS Account Hack Top 10 Essential E-Signature Solutions for Cybersecurity in 2026 January 31, 2026 Top 10 Best Data Removal Services In 2026 January 29, 2026 Best VPN Services of 2026: Fast, Secure & Affordable January 26, 2026 Top 10 Best Data Security Companies in 2026 January 23, 2026 Top 15 Best Ethical Hacking Tools – 2026 January 15, 2026
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