New Cyber Threats Alert: Four Fresh Vulnerabilities Added to CISA’s KEV Catalog!

CISA has added four new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog. These frequent attack vectors for cyber actors pose significant risks. While BOD 22-01 mandates federal agency action, CISA urges all organizations to prioritize fixing these vulnerabilities—because nothing says “secure” like a hacker-free network!

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Hot Take:

Ah, the joys of the cybersecurity world where the “KEV Catalog” is not a list of your uncle’s favorite songs, but rather a who’s who of digital villains that could crash your federal systems faster than your teenage cousin can crash his new car. CISA, the unsung hero of the digital age, is once again the bearer of bad news, adding four more party crashers to the vulnerability guest list. Here’s the scoop on our cyber soap opera!

Key Points:

  • CISA has expanded its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog with four new vulnerabilities.
  • The KEV Catalog is a dynamic list that highlights vulnerabilities actively exploited by cybercriminals.
  • BOD 22-01 mandates that FCEB agencies address these vulnerabilities by a set deadline.
  • Though BOD 22-01 targets FCEB agencies, CISA suggests all organizations follow suit.
  • CISA will keep updating the KEV Catalog as new vulnerabilities meet their criteria.

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