THE Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog maintained by CISA serves as a critical resource for managing cybersecurity threats. It lists vulnerabilities that are actively exploited in the wild, allowing organizations to prioritize their response to these risks. Users are encouraged to nominate any new vulnerabilities for inclusion. The catalog contains specific details about vulnerabilities, such as CVE-2026-34926, which affects Trend Micro Apex One, and provides guidance on mitigations. Additionally, users can access the catalog in multiple formats (CSV, JSON) and subscribe for updates.
CISA Flags Trend Micro Apex One Flaw (CVE‑2026‑34926) in KEV
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CISA Flags Trend Micro Apex One Flaw (CVE‑2026‑34926) in KEV
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