Uh-Oh, Fortinet! CISA Flags New Vulnerability in KEV Catalog

CISA has added CVE-2025-64446 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog. This Fortinet FortiWeb Path Traversal Vulnerability is a cybercriminal’s dream come true, posing a significant risk to federal enterprises. Remember, in cybersecurity, ignoring alerts is like leaving your front door open while shouting, “Free cookies inside!”

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Hot Take:

In the world of cybersecurity, it seems like there’s always room for one more vulnerability at the dinner table, and Fortinet FortiWeb just RSVP’d. CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog just added CVE-2025-64446 to its list, reminding us that cyber threats are just like bad in-laws—they show up uninvited and cause chaos!

Key Points:

  • Fortinet FortiWeb Path Traversal Vulnerability (CVE-2025-64446) joins CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog.
  • This vulnerability is actively exploited, posing significant risks to federal enterprises.
  • Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 22-01 mandates agencies to address these vulnerabilities promptly.
  • The KEV Catalog is a living list of threats that require immediate attention.
  • Federal agencies have specific due dates to mitigate these vulnerabilities to protect their networks.

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