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kev remediation
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The kev remediation tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about remediating vulnerabilities listed in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog. Content includes guides for addressing specific CVEs such as WinRAR path traversal (CVE-2025-6218), Windows Cloud Files use-after-free (CVE-2025-62221), Citrix Session Recording flaws (CVE-2024-8068 and CVE-2024-8069), and a Git link-following vulnerability (CVE-2025-48384). Threads emphasize the urgency of patching due to active exploitation and federal remediation deadlines. Topics focus on technical details, exploitation vectors, and practical steps for IT teams to mitigate these security risks.
CISA’s decision to add two recently disclosed flaws — a WinRAR path‑traversal bug (CVE-2025-6218) and a Windows Cloud Files mini‑filter use‑after‑free (CVE-2025-62221) — to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog crystallizes a simple reality for defenders: time-to-fix is shrinking and...
CISA’s August 25 alert that it has added three new flaws to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog should be treated as a red alert for IT teams: two significant issues in Citrix Session Recording (CVE-2024-8068 and CVE-2024-8069) and a client-side Git link-following vulnerability...