CISA Adds Cisco SD-WAN Exploit to KEV [2026]
The digital battlefield just got a fresh entry. CISA has flagged a critical Cisco SD-WAN flaw, turning up the heat on network security administrators.
The digital battlefield just got a fresh entry. CISA has flagged a critical Cisco SD-WAN flaw, turning up the heat on network security administrators.
U.S. federal agencies have just four days to patch a critical Ivanti vulnerability actively exploited in the wild. CISA's swift mandate underscores the escalating threat landscape for government networks.
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The nation's top cybersecurity agency just sounded the alarm: two critical vulnerabilities, one in ConnectWise ScreenConnect and another in Microsoft Windows, are now actively being weaponized in the wild.
CISA just added four actively exploited vulnerabilities to its dreaded KEV list. Federal agencies better pay attention, or else.
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Scammers are stuffing Google Discover with AI-spun horror stories, luring clicks to nightmare notifications. It's called Pushpaganda, and it's raking in fraud cash from real devices—Google patched it, but the rot runs deeper.
The clock is ticking faster. 80% of ransomware groups are now packing AI, and attackers can breach your network in MINUTES, not days.