Hackers’ Delight: CISA Adds New Vulnerability to Exploited Catalog!
CISA has added a new vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog: CVE-2021-26829. This OpenPLC ScadaBR Cross-site Scripting Vulnerability is like the uninvited guest that won’t leave, posing significant risks to federal enterprises. Time to lock the doors and fix those security flaws before cyber actors raid the fridge!

Hot Take:
Oh look, another day, another vulnerability added to the KEV Catalog. It’s sort of like Pokémon, but instead of cute creatures, you collect threats that want to ruin your day. Gotta patch ’em all!
Key Points:
- CISA has added a new vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog.
- The latest addition is CVE-2021-26829, a cross-site scripting vulnerability in OpenPLC ScadaBR.
- This vulnerability is actively exploited, making it a significant risk for federal enterprises.
- BOD 22-01 mandates Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies to address these vulnerabilities.
- The KEV Catalog is a proactive measure to mitigate threats against federal networks.
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