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Patching Woes: Most Frequently Exploited CVEs Listed

Patching Woes: Most Frequently Exploited CVEs Listed August 4, 2021 dangun127) • July 30, 2021     Source: CISA A joint cybersecurity advisory issued by several agencies this week highlighting the ongoing exploits of longstanding software vulnerabilities illustrates the woeful state of patch management, security experts say. The advisory lists the top 30 vulnerabilities - primarily Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures, or CVEs - routinely exploited in 2020 and those being widely exploited so far this year. Prepared by the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency and the FBI, along with the Australian Cyber Security Center and the U.K. s National Cyber Security Center, the report says four of the most critical flaws - which should be patched immediately - involved remote work, VPNs or cloud-based technologies.

Here s a list of the flaws Russia, China, Iran and pals exploit most often, say Five Eyes infosec agencies

Copy Western cybersecurity agencies have published a list of 30 of the most exploited vulnerabilities abused by hostile foreign states in 2020, urging infosec bods to ensure their networks and deployments are fully patched against them. Number one on the US, UK, and Australia s jointly published [PDF] list was the well-known Citrix arbitrary code execution vuln in Application Delivery Controller, aka Netscaler load-balancer. Tracked as CVE-2019-19781, the vuln has been the subject of repeated patch-it-now warnings ever since. In 2021, malicious cyber actors continued to target vulnerabilities in perimeter-type devices. Among those highly exploited in 2021 are vulnerabilities in Microsoft, Pulse, Accellion, VMware, and Fortinet, said the US s CISA and FBI, Britain s NCSC, and Australia s ACSC, three of the Five Eyes alliance.

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