New Cyber Gremlins Alert: CISA Adds More Bugs to Exploited Vulnerabilities List!

CISA has updated its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog with two new threats, the Wazuh Server Deserialization and WebDAV vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities are like candy for cyber villains, posing serious risks to the federal enterprise. Federal agencies must patch these vulnerabilities pronto to keep the bad guys at bay!

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Hot Take:

It looks like the cyber boogeymen have been busy again, and CISA is waving their vulnerability wand to keep those spooky threats at bay. With new vulnerabilities added to their Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, it’s time for federal agencies to roll up their sleeves and get to patching. Who knew cybersecurity could be such a thriller!

Key Points:

  • CISA has added two new vulnerabilities to its KEV Catalog.
  • The vulnerabilities involve Wazuh Server and WebDAV.
  • These vulnerabilities are actively being exploited by cyber attackers.
  • BOD 22-01 mandates federal agencies to address these vulnerabilities promptly.
  • The KEV Catalog helps protect federal networks from significant risks.

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