Historical ftnt News Stories

Fortinet Faces China Ban; Davos Push & SSO Risk Q1

Fortinet (FTNT) navigates a tangible China-related revenue headwind after Beijing advised firms to stop using certain foreign cybersecurity products, while the company advances visibility and partnerships at Davos and renews high-profile sponsorships. Concurrent FortiCloud SSO vulnerabilities remain an operational risk investors should monitor.

FTNT Rally amid SAML Flaw Sparks Investor Scrutiny

Fortinet (FTNT) faces a tug-of-war between stronger-than-expected guidance and critical SAML authentication vulnerabilities. Recent disclosures, coupled with Fortinet's ASIC advantage and sector M&A momentum, create mixed near-term risk but retain longer-term upside for investors.

Fortinet Ramps AI Security with NVIDIA Arista Ties

Fortinet (FTNT) saw a modest December 29 dip while announcing AI-focused collaborations with NVIDIA and Arista. These moves position Fortinet to secure AI data centers and may shift investor focus from short-term rotation to longer-term AI-security demand.

Fortinet's AI Data-Center Push Powers FTNT

Fortinet doubled down this week on AI‑optimized data‑center security through integrations with Arista and NVIDIA DPUs, reinforcing its hardware-accelerated edge. These technical moves, set against sector deals like Palo Alto–Google Cloud and ServiceNow–Armis, shape Fortinet’s near-term revenue and competitive positioning for FTNT investors.

FTNT Alert: Critical SAML Flaws Trigger Stock Drop

Fortinet faced active exploitation of critical SAML authentication‑bypass vulnerabilities this week, prompting urgent patches and defensive measures. The revelations coincided with a multi‑day stock pullback and elevated trading volume. While short‑term investor sentiment softened, Fortinet’s marketing and product momentum — including a DP World Tour partnership extension and accelerating Unified SIEM adoption — provide offsetting longer‑term support.

Fortinet Slide, Threat Trends Boost Product Demand

Fortinet shares dipped then recovered modestly this week amid no company-specific headlines. Rising data-theft and edge-exploitation trends, however, reinforce demand for Fortinet's edge and SASE offerings—keeping the stock tied to sector fundamentals rather than a single event.

Fortinet Hit by FortiWeb Zero‑Day, Lawsuits & Risk

Fortinet faces immediate operational and reputational pressure after a critical FortiWeb zero‑day was added to CISA's KEV list and multiple shareholder lawsuits renewed scrutiny over upgrade-cycle disclosures. These events create short-term risk to FTNT stock while fundamentals and strategic avenues like AI and SASE remain longer-term considerations.

Fortinet FortiWeb Double Zero-Day Sparks Selloff!!

Fortinet patched two FortiWeb zero-day vulnerabilities within days, both exploited in the wild. CISA added one to its KEV list with an accelerated seven-day remediation directive. The sequence raises operational, reputational and stock-risk concerns for FTNT investors.

FTNT Faces FortiWeb Zero-Day; Q3 SASE Momentum Now

Fortinet (FTNT) had a mixed week: a critical FortiWeb zero-day (CVE-2025-64446) added to CISA's KEV list and active exploitation forced emergency patches, while strong Q3 2025 results and SASE billings growth reinforced subscription momentum. Investors should weigh near-term operational and reputational risks against durable revenue and margin strength.

Fortinet Q3 Beat, Guidance Drops; Shares Slip Now!

Fortinet reported a solid Q3 with revenue and EPS above expectations, but conservative Q4 revenue guidance and notable insider selling drove a share decline. Investors should weigh strong billings and product momentum against forward guidance risk and sector volatility.

Fortinet Plunges After Soft Guidance, Lawsuit

Fortinet beat Q3 estimates but fell sharply after soft Q4 guidance and renewed legal pressure tied to firewall refresh disclosures. Strong product growth and cloud gains are overshadowed by investor concerns over guidance and litigation risk.