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For the benefit of the cybersecurity community and network defenders—and to help every organization better manage vulnerabilities and keep pace with threat activity—CISA maintains the authoritative source of vulnerabilities that have been exploited in the wild: the Known Exploited Vulnerability (KEV) catalog. CISA strongly recommends all organizations review and monitor the KEV catalog and prioritize remediation of the listed vulnerabilities to reduce the likelihood of compromise by known threat actors.
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Entries
- 2022-03-03: [CVE-2016-8562] Siemens SIMATIC CP 1543-1 Improper Privilege Management Vulnerability
Posted at: 12/24/2024, 8:21:07 PM - 2022-03-03: [CVE-2016-7855] Adobe Flash Player Use-After-Free Vulnerability
Posted at: 12/24/2024, 8:21:07 PM - 2022-03-03: [CVE-2016-7262] Microsoft Office Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability
Posted at: 12/24/2024, 8:21:07 PM - 2022-03-03: [CVE-2016-7193] Microsoft Office Memory Corruption Vulnerability
Posted at: 12/24/2024, 8:21:07 PM - 2022-03-03: [CVE-2016-5195] Linux Kernel Race Condition Vulnerability
Posted at: 12/24/2024, 8:21:07 PM - 2022-03-03: [CVE-2016-4117] Adobe Flash Player Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability
Posted at: 12/24/2024, 8:21:07 PM - 2022-03-03: [CVE-2016-1019] Adobe Flash Player Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability
Posted at: 12/24/2024, 8:21:07 PM - 2022-03-03: [CVE-2016-0099] Microsoft Windows Secondary Logon Service Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
Posted at: 12/24/2024, 8:21:07 PM - 2022-03-03: [CVE-2015-7645] Adobe Flash Player Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability
Posted at: 12/24/2024, 8:21:07 PM - 2022-03-03: [CVE-2015-5119] Adobe Flash Player Use-After-Free Vulnerability
Posted at: 12/24/2024, 8:21:07 PM