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CISA Alerts: New Cyber Threats with Cisco and CrushFTP Vulnerabilities Added to Catalog
CISA beefs up its cybersecurity arsenal by tagging three new vulnerabilities in its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog. Watch out for the dangerous trio: CVE-2024-20353, CVE-2024-20359, and CVE-2024-4040, which could cause denial of service and escalate privileges. Heads up, federal agencies, it’s patching time!
Hot Take:
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the digital waters, CISA drops a shark alert in the form of new vulnerabilities in their “Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog.” For anyone keeping score, that’s two from Cisco and a wild card from CrushFTP. Grab your digital life jackets, folks—it’s about to get choppy out there!