Cisco ISE and PaperCut Vulnerabilities: A Recipe for Cyber Chaos or Comedy?

The U.S. CISA has added Cisco ISE and PaperCut NG/MF flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. Because who doesn’t love a good cybersecurity scare to keep things interesting? Agencies have until August 18, 2025, to patch these digital potholes.

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Hot Take:

**_Looks like CISA is adding some spice to their vulnerabilities catalog with Cisco and PaperCut on the menu. It’s like a cyber buffet where hackers feast on fresh exploits, and CISA is the waiter trying to clean up the mess. Bon appétit!_**

Key Points:

– CISA adds Cisco ISE and PaperCut NG/MF vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog.
– Critical flaws in Cisco ISE/ISE-PIC could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with root privileges.
– PaperCut NG/MF has a CSRF vulnerability that could allow attackers to alter security settings.
– Federal agencies must address these vulnerabilities by August 18, 2025, per CISA’s directive.
– Cisco has acknowledged attempted exploitations in the wild and advises prompt software updates.

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