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Hackers’ Delight: CISA Flags New Vulnerabilities in Adobe, SolarWinds, and VMware
Beware, cyber buffs! CISA’s latest ‘naughty list’ features villains like Adobe’s XXE mischief-maker, SolarWinds’ path-prowler, and VMware’s file permission prankster. Patch up or face the digital music! #CISAVulnerabilityCatalog #CyberSecurityShenanigans

Hot Take:
Guess who's back with a fresh batch of "Oh no, not again" hits? It's CISA, turning heads and taking names as they drop three more chart-topping vulnerabilities into the cybersecurity world's most infamous mixtape: the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog. So grab your patches and start updating, folks, because this trio is the digital equivalent of termites in a wooden firewall.