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Whack-a-Mole: CISA Adds Two New Villains to its Cyber Naughty List
The CISA has added two new vulnerabilities to its ‘Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog’, mandating Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies to patch these threats. However, CISA encourages all organizations to prioritize these vulnerabilities in their security efforts.

Hot Take:
Hey there, cyber buffs! Looks like CISA is playing whack-a-mole again with some pesky vulnerabilities. This time, they've gone ahead and added two new troublemakers to their 'Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog'. The agency's version of a naughty list, if you will. And if you're a part of the Federal Civilian Executive Branch, well, you've got some homework to do. But, let's be honest, shouldn't we all be tending to these cyber weeds pronto?