CVE-2026-22629 is an improper restriction of excessive authentication attempts vulnerability in Fortinet FortiAnalyzer, FortiAnalyzer Cloud, FortiManager, and FortiManager Cloud. Affected releases include FortiAnalyzer and FortiManager 7.6.0 through 7.6.4 as well as 7.4, 7.2, 7.0, and 6.4 versions, including corresponding cloud offerings. The flaw allows brute-force protections to be bypassed through exploitation of a race condition in the authentication lockout mechanism. By sending concurrent authentication attempts within a timing window, an attacker may avoid normal enforcement of account lockout controls that are intended to restrict repeated failed logins. Practical exploitation is described as more complex because successful abuse depends on winning the race condition reliably.
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