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TrendAI Patches Apex One Zero-Day Exploited in the Wild

TrendAI has patched CVE-2026-34926 (CVSS 6.7), a directory traversal vulnerability in the on-premise version of Apex One that allows an unauthenticated local attacker with admin credentials to modify a server table and inject malicious code to agents. The flaw has been exploited in the wild and has been added to CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. TrendAI's advisory recommends applying the provided patches and reviewing remote access policies for critical systems.
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Vulnerabilities TrendAI Patches Apex One Zero-Day Exploited in the Wild CVE-2026-34926 is a directory traversal flaw that can be exploited against the on-premise version of Apex One. By Eduard Kovacs | May 22, 2026 (4:19 AM ET) Flipboard Reddit Whatsapp Whatsapp Email TrendAI, Trend Micro’s enterprise business, has informed customers that it has patched another Apex One vulnerability that has been exploited in the wild. The zero-day, tracked as CVE-2026-34926 , is a medium-severity directory traversal issue that can be exploited by an unauthenticated local attacker to “modify a key table on the server to inject malicious code to deploy to agents on affected installations”. TrendAI noted that the attacker requires admin credentials to the server, and the attack only works against the on-premises version of Apex One. No information has been shared by the cybersecurity firm on the attacks exploiting the latest zero-day. The vulnerability was discovered internally by TrendAI’s incident response team. It’s not uncommon for threat actors to exploit vulnerabilities in Apex products, but attribution information is rarely made public. Some past attacks have been linked to Chinese state-sponsored hackers , and given the access required to exploit CVE-2026-34926, it’s likely that this vulnerability has also been exploited by an APT. CISA added CVE-2026-34926 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog on Thursday, instructing federal agencies to address it by June 4. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. CISA’s KEV catalog currently includes 10 other CVEs assigned to Apex flaws. In addition to CVE-2026-34926, the latest Apex One updates address several other vulnerabilities — all of them are high-severity issues that can be exploited for local privilege escalation. “Exploiting these type of vulnerabilities generally require that an attacker has access (physical or remote) to a vulnerable machine. In addition to timely application of patches and updated solutions, customers are also advised to review remote access to critical systems and ensure policies and perimeter security is up-to-date,” TrendAI said in its advisory. Related : Google’s Surge in Chrome Vulnerability Discoveries Likely Driven by AI Related : Trend Micro Patches Critical Code Execution Flaw in Apex Central Related : Trend Micro Patches Critical Apex One Vulnerabilities Written By Eduard Kovacs Eduard Kovacs (@EduardKovacs) is senior managing editor at SecurityWeek. He worked as a high school IT teacher before starting a career in journalism in 2011. 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