N-able N-central Security Flaws: A Comedy of Errors in Cybersecurity!

CISA adds two N-able N-central security flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog amid evidence of active exploitation. These vulnerabilities could potentially allow attackers to execute commands. N-able urges users to update to the latest software version and enable multi-factor authentication to secure their systems.

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Hot Take:

**_In the latest episode of “As the Cyber World Turns,” CISA adds a couple more security flaws to its infamous KEV list, and N-able N-central gets to join the club. The good news? You can patch it faster than you can say “multi-factor authentication.” The bad news? You might need a cybersecurity PhD to understand why these vulnerabilities exist in the first place._**

Key Points:

– Two vulnerabilities in N-able N-central have been actively exploited, according to CISA.
– The vulnerabilities are an insecure deserialization flaw and a command injection issue.
– Patches are available in N-central versions 2025.3.1 and 2024.6 HF2.
– CISA’s KEV catalog also recently added older flaws in Microsoft Internet Explorer and Office.
– FCEB agencies have deadlines to apply patches to prevent potential cyber mayhem.

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