Cisco has published another round of security updates for Crosswork platforms and Secure Workload Software as part of a continued comprehensive internal security review.
Four of the security vulnerabilities affect Crosswork Data Gateway, Crosswork Network Controller, and Crosswork Planning, regardless of the device configuration. A brief description of each of the flaws is below -
- CVE-2026-20030(CVSS score: 10.0) - An SQL injection vulnerability
- CVE-2026-20357(CVSS score: 10.0) - A missing authentication for critical function vulnerability
- CVE-2026-20358(CVSS score: 10.0) - An external control of file system vulnerability
- CVE-2026-20359(CVSS score: 9.9) - An insufficiently protected credentials vulnerability
The issues affect Cisco Crosswork Release version 7.2.1 and earlier, and have been addressed in version 7.2.1-SP.
Cisco has also released fixes to remediate five vulnerabilities affecting Cisco Secure Workload, including Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and on-premises deployments -
- CVE-2026-20231(CVSS score: 9.9) - A set of improper neutralization of special elements vulnerabilities spanning command, operating system, and argument injection
- CVE-2026-20315(CVSS score: 10.0) - A set of improper access control vulnerabilities spanning authorization, authentication, privileges, and bypasses
- CVE-2026-20317(CVSS score: 10.0) - A set of improper authentication vulnerabilities spanning missing authentication, authentication bypass, and reliance on untrusted inputs
- CVE-2026-20318(CVSS score: 9.6) - A set of improper input validation vulnerabilities spanning input validation, path traversal, and external path control
- CVE-2026-20319(CVSS score: 7.5) - A set of improper restriction of operations within the bounds of a memory buffer vulnerabilities spanning buffer overflows and out-of-bounds writes
The five vulnerabilities have been patched in the versions below -
- Cisco Secure Workload Release version 3.10 and earlier - Fixed in 3.10.9.1
- Cisco Secure Workload Release version 4.0 - Fixed in 4.0.4.16
"These vulnerabilities were found during internal testing and are not known to be actively exploited," the company said, urging customers to apply the necessary updates to avoid future exposure.
The development comes about two weeks after Cisco resolved 12 bugs impacting Catalyst SD-WAN and IOS XE Software following the internal security review. The review, the networking equipment major added, has "resulted in software hardening releases that address multiple internally discovered vulnerabilities."
The prevalence of Cisco gear within enterprise networks makes it an attractive target for bad actors, who have repeatedly exploited dozens of flaws impacting its products to gain unauthorized access and deploy malware.
Earlier this month, Cisco warned that a vulnerability impacting Secure Firewall Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Software and Secure Firewall Threat Defense (FTD) Software (CVE-2026-20349, CVSS score: 8.6) has been exploited in the wild.