CISA’s Catch ‘Em All: New Vulnerabilities Added to Known Catalog

CISA has added two new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog, reminiscent of the popular Pokémon catchphrase ‘Catch ’em all.’ The new catches are a Google Chromium WebRTC Heap Buffer Overflow Vulnerability and a Spreadsheet::ParseExcel Remote Code Execution Vulnerability.

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Well, well, well, if it isn't our old friend CISA, adding more vulnerabilities to its 'Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog.' It's like a twisted version of Pokémon—except they're catching vulnerabilities instead of cute, digital creatures. Their latest catches? A Google Chromium WebRTC Heap Buffer Overflow Vulnerability and a Spreadsheet::ParseExcel Remote Code Execution Vulnerability. Exciting stuff, right? Try to contain your enthusiasm.

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