New Cybersecurity Threat Alert: Digiever Vulnerability Cracks Open Federal Defenses!

CISA has added CVE-2023-52163, a Digiever DS-2105 Pro missing authorization vulnerability, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog. This vulnerability is a hacker’s delight and poses a serious threat to federal agencies. Looks like cybersecurity is having a ‘missing authorization’ party, and everyone’s invited—except the cybersecurity team!

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Hot Take:

Breaking News: CISA has added another vulnerability to its KEV Catalog. In other news, water is wet. Seriously, cyber vulnerabilities are spreading faster than cat memes on the internet, and we all know how fast those move. Digiever DS-2105 Pro users, it’s time to step up your game because this vulnerability is like leaving your front door open while you’re on vacation!

Key Points:

  • New vulnerability CVE-2023-52163 added to the KEV Catalog.
  • It’s a missing authorization vulnerability in Digiever DS-2105 Pro.
  • This vulnerability is actively exploited, posing significant risks.
  • BOD 22-01 mandates FCEB agencies to address such vulnerabilities.
  • KEV Catalog is a dynamic list of known and risky CVEs.

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