CISA’s Newest Hit List: Linux and VMware Vulnerabilities Take the Stage!

CISA has added Linux Kernel and VMware ESXi flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. These digital hiccups are like uninvited guests at a party, sneaking into systems with a CVE ticket. Agencies must evict these bugs by March 25, 2025, or risk their networks becoming a hacker’s playground.

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Ah, the Linux Kernel and VMware ESXi – the dynamic duo of cybersecurity nightmares. They’re like the Bonnie and Clyde of the tech world, always finding new ways to break out of their digital prisons and wreak havoc on the unsuspecting. It’s no wonder CISA has added them to its “most wanted” list of exploited vulnerabilities! These tech troublemakers just can’t help but keep the cybersecurity world on its toes.

Key Points:

  • CISA adds Linux Kernel and VMware ESXi vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog.
  • Vulnerabilities include CVE-2024-50302, CVE-2025-22224, CVE-2025-22225, and CVE-2025-22226.
  • Google and Broadcom have released security updates to address these vulnerabilities.
  • Exploitation of these vulnerabilities is already occurring in the wild.
  • CISA orders federal agencies to fix these vulnerabilities by March 25, 2025.

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