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CISA Alerts: Four Fresh Vulnerabilities to Ruin Your Day
CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog just got four new members, including two Dahua IP Camera issues. Time to patch up, folks!

Hot Take:
Just when you thought your IP cameras were merely watching, they might actually be snooping around for hackers! And if you’re running Exchange Server, well, it’s time to exchange those vulnerabilities for some good old-fashioned security patches!
Key Points:
- Four new vulnerabilities added to CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog.
- Two vulnerabilities involve Dahua IP cameras (CVE-2021-33044 and CVE-2021-33045).
- One vulnerability affects the Linux Kernel (CVE-2022-0185).
- One vulnerability targets Microsoft Exchange Server (CVE-2021-31196).
- Federal agencies must prioritize and remediate these vulnerabilities to fend off active threats.