THE Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog is maintained by CISA to provide an authoritative source for vulnerabilities exploited in the wild, aiding organizations in vulnerability management. The catalog includes information on specific vulnerabilities, such as CVE-2008-4250, which is a buffer overflow vulnerability in Microsoft Windows. Organizations are advised to apply vendor mitigations or discontinue product use if fixes are unavailable. The catalog is available in multiple formats, including CSV and JSON, and updates can be subscribed to for the latest information.
CISA adds buffer overflow flaw CVE-2008-4250 to KEV catalogue
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