Mastering CISA Adds Actively Exploited ConnectWise and Windows Flaws to KEV
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CISA Adds Actively Exploited ConnectWise and Windows Flaws to KEV
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Tuesday added two security flaws impacting ConnectWise ScreenConnect and Microsoft Windows to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation.
Key Details
The vulnerabilities are listed below - CVE-2024-1708 (CVSS score: 8.4) - A path traversal vulnerability in ConnectWise ScreenConnect
Summary
This article covers the key aspects of cisa adds actively exploited connectwise and windows flaws to kev. The topic continues to evolve as new developments emerge in this space.
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