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CISA warned U.S. federal agencies to secure their systems against ongoing attacks exploiting a high-severity vulnerability in ...
Google patched a new Chrome bug recently Now, CISA added that vulnerability to KEV, signaling abuse in the wild Federal ...
The CISA has identified and reported 3 zero-day vulnerabilities, and one of them could be a big problem for Chrome users.
The US IT security authority CISA warns of attacks on a new SAP Netweaver vulnerability as well as on Chrome and Draytek ...
ALL Google Chrome are being urged to "relaunch" browsers now – or their device could be hijacked by a worrying "zero-day" ...
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VulnCheck, the exploit intelligence company, today announced significant growth of its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, which now tracks over 3,600 known exploited vulnerabilities, and ...
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On Thursday, CISA warned U.S. federal agencies to secure their systems against ongoing attacks exploiting a high-severity vulnerability in the Chrome web browser. Learn about Scattered Spider's ...
In response, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added CVE-2025-4664 to its Known Exploited ... Google also addressed CVE-2025-2783, the first zero-day vulnerability discovered ...