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New Cyber Nightmares: CISA Adds Fresh Vulnerabilities to Exploited List
CISA spotlights three new vulnerabilities in its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog, featuring threats from ImageMagick, Linux Kernel, and SonicWall SonicOS. Prioritize fixing these to dodge cyber mayhem!

Hot Take:
Just when you thought your digital fortress was secure, CISA drops a bombshell with three new vulnerabilities. It’s like playing Whack-a-Mole, but with your network’s security on the line!
Key Points:
- Three new vulnerabilities added to the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog.
- Vulnerabilities include issues in ImageMagick, Linux Kernel, and SonicWall SonicOS.
- Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 22-01 mandates FCEB agencies to fix these vulnerabilities.
- CISA urges all organizations to prioritize patching these vulnerabilities.
- The Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog is a living document and will continue to grow.