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The Comedy of Cybersecurity: CISA’s Growing Bug Collection
The CISA has added Apple’s Buffer Overflow and Unspecified Wallet Vulnerability to their bug catalog. The comedy of cybersecurity continues as the federal agencies are tasked with tackling these bugs, potentially creating a sitcom worth watching.

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Well, I’ll be your Uncle CVE-2023-41064! The CISA has added a couple more bugs to their ever-growing bug collection, one being an Apple Buffer Overflow and the other, an unspecified Apple Wallet Vulnerability. Talk about a rotten apple, am I right? Just like your grandma’s attic, this catalogue keeps getting fuller with things that should have been addressed ages ago. But hey, who doesn’t love a little action in their bureaucratic life? Here’s to hoping the federal agencies can swat these bugs before they start buzzing too loudly.