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Hackers’ Delight: CISA Flags Critical Cisco NX-OS Flaw – Patch Now or Regret Later!
Hackers are throwing a cyber party, and Cisco NX-OS just got VIP access! CISA’s latest ‘come one, come all’ invite to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog is CVE-2024-20399. RSVP for security patches, folks—this command injection vulnerability is no joke!

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Looks like CISA's playing "Whack-a-Mole" with cyber vulnerabilities again, and this time they've got their hammer poised over Cisco NX-OS Command Injection Vulnerability. But hey, let's be real, it's less of a carnival game and more akin to a spy flick where the mole has access to all the secret tunnels. And by tunnels, I mean our federal networks. Time to patch up, folks, before the mole digs too deep!