CISA’s New Cybersecurity Headache: WatchGuard, Microsoft, and Triofox Vulnerabilities Exposed!

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) adds WatchGuard Firebox, Microsoft Windows, and Gladinet Triofox flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. Hackers are racing to exploit these vulnerabilities faster than you can say “update now.”

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Hot Take:

Watch out, cyber villains! CISA is hot on your trail, adding even more flaws to its notorious “to-do” list of vulnerabilities. It’s like adding cayenne pepper to an already spicy dish—get ready to sweat!

Key Points:

  • CISA adds vulnerabilities in WatchGuard Firebox, Microsoft Windows, and Gladinet Triofox to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog.
  • WatchGuard Firebox flaw allows remote code execution via a VPN service flaw.
  • Gladinet Triofox’s issue permits unauthorized access for remote tool execution.
  • Microsoft Windows vulnerability involves a race condition enabling privilege escalation.
  • Federal agencies are required to patch these vulnerabilities by December 3, 2025.

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