Chromium Conundrum: New Vulnerability Puts Federal Systems on High Alert!

Attention federal agencies: CISA has added the Google Chromium Out-of-Bounds Memory Access Vulnerability, CVE-2025-14174, to its KEV Catalog. This isn’t just tech talk—it’s like discovering a new species of cyber gremlin, and it’s hungry for your security. Time to patch up before it wreaks havoc!

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Hot Take:

Hold onto your hats, folks! Yet another vulnerability has joined the ever-expanding “Hall of Shame” of cyber pot-holes. CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog welcomes CVE-2025-14174, a Google Chromium out-of-bounds memory access vulnerability. It’s as if hackers are trying to play a never-ending game of hide and seek with our precious data, and we’re all losing!

Key Points:

  • CISA has added CVE-2025-14174 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog.
  • This vulnerability affects Google Chromium and involves out-of-bounds memory access.
  • Such vulnerabilities are commonly targeted by malicious cyber actors.
  • Federal agencies are mandated by BOD 22-01 to mitigate these vulnerabilities promptly.
  • The KEV Catalog serves as a dynamic list of critical vulnerabilities posing significant risks.

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