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A deep dive into 2023: Uncovering old and new vulnerabilities and the React2 threat

Apr 12, 2026 | Threat Intelligence Research

Rising Vulnerabilities and the Impact of Legacy Systems in 2025

A recent report by Talos highlights significant trends in cybersecurity vulnerabilities that have emerged throughout 2025, underscoring the challenges faced by organizations in managing outdated and interdependent software systems. The report indicates that older frameworks such as Log4j and PHPUnit have been the primary targets of attacks, while the React2Shell vulnerability has surged in exploit percentage within the final weeks of the year.

Throughout 2025, attackers have increasingly targeted infrastructures reliant on legacy applications and widely used open-source components. The report identifies that remote code execution vulnerabilities are particularly worrying due to their potential to allow unauthorized access without user interaction, thereby bypassing traditional security measures. As technologies rapidly age, outdated components continue to expand the attack surface, creating potential entry points for adversaries. The reliance on legacy systems further complicates patching efforts, as organizations often hesitate to disrupt foundational applications critical to their operations.

The findings point to a significant shift in attacker behavior, focusing on components that manage identity and access control. The report outlines that vulnerabilities in these areas can undermine multi-factor authentication measures and breach trust relationships between systems. Consequently, attackers can exploit the weakest links, leading to broader organizational impacts, especially in environments where these identity-centric components are prevalent.

Defensive Context
Organizations must be acutely aware of these dynamics as they grapple with outdated infrastructure. Organizations on the front lines include those utilizing legacy systems or open-source components that remain unpatched for extended periods. Conversely, smaller organizations or those without complex legacy architectures may find themselves less impacted.

Why This Matters
The findings underscore the significant real-world risk associated with legacy vulnerabilities. Organizations that rely heavily on outdated software components are particularly exposed, as attackers are prioritizing these systems due to their systemic weaknesses.

Defender Considerations
The report calls for organizations to evaluate their identity-related systems and prioritize patching efforts for network devices. This tailored approach aims to mitigate the risk posed by newly discovered vulnerabilities that could compromise organizational security significantly.

Indicators of Compromise (IOCs)
Though specific IOCs are not provided, the report notes overarching trends concerning proprietary software vulnerabilities and legacy systems, particularly logging frameworks and access control components that necessitate organizational scrutiny.

By understanding these trends in vulnerabilities and attacker behavior, organizations can better align their defensive strategies to protect against evolving threats.

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