CISA’s Spring Cleaning: CVE-2022-28958 Kicked Out of Vulnerability Catalog

In a surprising turn of events, CISA removes CVE-2022-28958 from its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog due to insufficient evidence, proving that it’s not just about adding vulnerabilities, but also about effective management.

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Whoa, hold up! CISA just removed a vulnerability from its catalog? Well, that's a plot twist! Usually, they're all about adding them. Proving once again, it's not just about the size of your list, it's how you use it. And, apparently, CISA is not afraid to do some spring cleaning. The CVE-2022-28958 was shown the door due to insufficient evidence. But hey, at least it gave the FCEB agencies something to work on, right?

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