The Never-Ending Catalog: Apple’s Not-So-Sweet Surprise and CISA’s Eternal Vigilance

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added two new vulnerabilities related to Apple’s Multiple Products WebKit to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog. As part of their ongoing effort to ensure cybersecurity, the directive BOD 22-01 mandates Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to fix identified vulnerabilities by a specified due date.

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Oh, the joy of yet another day with new vulnerabilities to keep us all on our toes. CISA seems to have a knack for finding those. This time, it's Apple's turn to bask in the spotlight with two shiny new entries in the "Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog". It's kind of like a hall of fame, just that nobody wants to be in it. But hey, at least these vulnerabilities didn't go unnoticed, right? Thanks for keeping us safe, CISA!

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