WatchGuard Firebox Vulnerability Alert: Cyber Gremlins Strike Again!

CISA’s KEV Catalog just got spicier with the addition of CVE-2025-14733. This WatchGuard Firebox vulnerability is like a welcome mat for cyber mischief-makers, posing serious risks to the federal enterprise. Remember, BOD 22-01 isn’t just a name; it’s your digital superhero, urging FCEB agencies to plug those pesky security leaks pronto.

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Well, folks, it looks like cybercriminals are at it again, and this time they’re getting all artsy with their out-of-bounds writing! CISA is here to remind us that not all writing is good writing—especially if it’s being done by hackers on your network! So, grab your fire extinguisher because it’s about to get hot with the new vulnerability on the block, CVE-2025-14733, targeting WatchGuard Firebox. Let’s just say, it’s not the kind of fire you want to play with!

Key Points:

  • CISA has added CVE-2025-14733 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog.
  • The vulnerability affects WatchGuard Firebox via an out-of-bounds write flaw.
  • This type of vulnerability is a popular target for cybercriminals.
  • Federal agencies are required to patch such vulnerabilities promptly under BOD 22-01.
  • BOD 22-01 aims to protect federal networks from active threats.

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