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Hackers’ Delight: GeoServer Flaw CVE-2024-36401 Joins CISA’s Most-Wanted Vulnerabilities
GeoServer just got geo-served! CISA spots a cyber pothole, CVE-2024-36401, and it’s a doozy. Patch up, folks—this vulnerability’s no joke for federal cyber health.

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Oh no, not another one! Just when you thought your digital life was as tranquil as a yoga retreat, here comes CVE-2024-36401 to mess with your Zen. Geospatial enthusiasts, hold onto your coordinates because it looks like the cyber bad guys are injecting more than just map pins. And the feds? They're treating this like a hot potato that's too hot to handle without oven mitts. CISA's not playing games, except maybe whack-a-vulnerability. Let's dive into the geolocation of this cyber sinkhole!