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Patch It Now: CISA and FBI’s Urgent Call to Crush Directory Traversal Bugs Threatening Critical Infrastructure!
Dodge the hacker’s back-alley shortcuts with “Secure by Design.” CISA and FBI’s tag-team alert tackles directory traversal villains—because nobody wants a cybercriminal rummaging through their digital underwear drawer.

Hot Take:
Remember when your mom told you to clean your room, and you just shoved everything under the bed? Well, it turns out software developers have been doing the digital equivalent with directory traversal vulnerabilities, and CISA and the FBI just sent out the cybersecurity version of a 'clean up your act' memo. It's about as subtle as a neon sign in a library, and twice as urgent. So, grab your digital brooms, folks—it's time to sweep up those pesky security flaws before the cybercriminals start knocking!