CISA’s Vulnerability Rodeo: New Exploits Added to the KEV Catalog!

CISA has added two new vulnerabilities to its KEV Catalog, and they’re not just there for decoration. These pesky cyber pests are being actively exploited, posing a serious risk to the federal enterprise. CISA urges everyone to tackle these vulnerabilities like they’re the last piece of pizza at a party—before the cybercriminals get a slice.

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Hot Take:

CISA’s KEV Catalog is like the “bad boy” list of the cyber world, and just like in high school, ignoring them is probably not the best strategy for your digital health!

Key Points:

  • CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog is the ‘who’s who’ of cyber troublemakers, now featuring two new vulnerabilities.
  • The KEV Catalog is part of a directive aimed at reducing risks from known vulnerabilities that pose a threat to federal enterprises.
  • Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies are required to fix these vulnerabilities pronto, according to BOD 22-01.
  • CISA doesn’t just want to keep federal agencies safe; they urge all organizations to address these vulnerabilities ASAP.
  • CISA will keep updating this list, so it’s like the cyber soap opera that never ends!

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