Drupal Releases Security Updates to Address Vulnerabilities in H5P and File (Field) Paths

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Drupal has released security updates to address vulnerabilities affecting H5P and the File (Field) Paths modules for Drupal 7.x. An attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities to access sensitive information and remotely execute code.

CISA encourages users and administrators to review Drupal’s security advisories SA-CONTRIB-2022-064 and SA-CONTRIB-2022-065 and apply the necessary update.

CISA Consolidates Twitter Accounts

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CISA has consolidated its social media presence on Twitter. Three accounts — @ICSCERT, @Cyber, and @CISAInfraSec — are no longer active. Additionally, the @USCERT_gov Twitter account is now renamed @CISACyber. The following current active Twitter accounts will include posts on content previously covered on the now-inactive accounts.

  • @CISACyber will cover updates relevant to the industrial control systems community along with the latest vulnerability management info, threat analysis, and other info relevant to the cybersecurity community.
  • @CISAgov will continue to provide agencywide content or non-urgent ICS updates.
  • @CISAJen will continue to include posts across a variety of topics coming straight from the CISA director.
    CISA encourages followers of the @ICSCERT, @Cyber, and @CISAInfraSec Twitter accounts to follow @CISACyber and @CISAgovTwitter accounts to keep receiving important CISA messages and information.

CISA Adds One Known Exploited Vulnerability to Catalog

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CISA has added one new vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation. This type of vulnerability is a frequent attack vector for malicious cyber actors and poses a significant risk to the federal enterprise. Note: To view the newly added vulnerabilities in the catalog, click on the arrow in the “Date Added to Catalog” column, which will sort by descending dates.

Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 22-01: Reducing the Significant Risk of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities established the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog as a living list of known CVEs that carry significant risk to the federal enterprise. BOD 22-01 requires FCEB agencies to remediate identified vulnerabilities by the due date to protect FCEB networks against active threats. See the BOD 22-01 Fact Sheet for more information.

Although BOD 22-01 only applies to FCEB agencies, CISA strongly urges all organizations to reduce their exposure to cyberattacks by prioritizing timely remediation of Catalog vulnerabilities as part of their vulnerability management practice. CISA will continue to add vulnerabilities to the Catalog that meet the specified criteria. 

Apple Releases Security Updates for Multiple Products

Apple Releases Security Updates for Multiple Products

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CISA Releases Three Industrial Control Systems Advisories

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CISA has released three (3) Industrial Control Systems (ICS) advisories on December 13, 2022. These advisories provide timely information about current security issues, vulnerabilities, and exploits surrounding ICS.

CISA encourages users and administrators to review the newly released ICS advisories for technical details and mitigations:

•    ICSA-22-347-01 ICONICS and Mitsubishi Electric Products
•    ICSA-22-347-02 Schneider Electric APC Easy UPS Online
•    ICSA-22-347-03 Contec CONPROSSYS HMI System (CHS)