CISA Flags Two Actively Exploited Vulnerabilities, Adding Them to Critical Alert Catalog
When CISA catalogs vulnerabilities as actively exploited in the wild, federal agencies and contractors must prioritize patching within strict deadlines, making this list a binding enforcement lever for national cybersecurity posture.
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