CISA’s Citrix and Git Vulnerability Alert: Patch Now or Regret Later!

CISA has added Citrix and Git vulnerabilities to its KEV Catalogue, urging federal agencies to patch them by September 15, 2025. These flaws, now hacker favorites, are not just theoretical—they’re the cyber equivalent of leaving your front door wide open while offering coffee to intruders. Prioritize fixing them, unless you’re into uninvited guests.

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Oh, Citrix and Git, what did you get yourselves into this time? Apparently, hackers have decided you’re the new VIPs in town, with CISA rolling out the red carpet of urgency for federal agencies to patch you up quicker than a caffeine-fueled programmer. If you needed a reason to update your systems, consider this your wake-up call!

Key Points:

  • CISA has added vulnerabilities in Citrix and Git to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalogue.
  • The vulnerabilities include two medium-severity flaws in Citrix Session Recording and a high-severity flaw in Git.
  • Federal agencies must patch these vulnerabilities by September 15, 2025.
  • These vulnerabilities are actively being exploited, posing a significant risk to cybersecurity.
  • CISA urges all organizations to prioritize fixing these vulnerabilities to protect against cyber threats.

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