CISA Adds Two Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog
Overview
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added two vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog due to evidence of active exploitation. The first, CVE-2023-4346, affects the KNX Protocol Connection Authorization Option 1, which has an overly restrictive account lockout mechanism, making it a target for attackers. The second, CVE-2026-46817, involves improper privilege management in Oracle E-Business Suite. These vulnerabilities pose significant risks, particularly to federal agencies, which are required by CISA's Binding Operational Directive 26-04 to prioritize rapid remediation of high-risk vulnerabilities. While this directive specifically applies to federal agencies, CISA encourages all organizations to adopt similar practices. Organizations that identify exploited vulnerabilities not listed in the KEV Catalog can submit them for potential inclusion.
Key Takeaways
- Active Exploitation: This vulnerability is being actively exploited by attackers. Immediate action is recommended.
- Affected Systems: CVE-2023-4346 (KNX Protocol Connection Authorization Option 1), CVE-2026-46817 (Oracle E-Business Suite)
- Action Required: Federal agencies must rapidly remediate these vulnerabilities based on their risk level.
- Timeline: Newly disclosed
Original Article Summary
CISA has added two new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation. CVE-2023-4346 KNX Association KNX Protocol Connection Authorization Option 1 Overly Restrictive Account Lockout Mechanism Vulnerability CVE-2026-46817 Oracle E-Business Suite Improper Privilege Management Vulnerability These types of vulnerabilities are frequent attack vectors for malicious cyber actors and pose significant risks to the federal enterprise. Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 26-04: Prioritizing Security Updates Based on Risk establishes vulnerability management requirements for Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies. BOD 26-04 reinforces the importance of the KEV Catalog and requires federal agencies to prioritize rapid remediation of high-risk vulnerabilities, specifically those identified by Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) listed in CISA’s KEV Catalog on publicly exposed assets that grant total control of the asset post-exploitation, while deferring action for lower-risk vulnerabilities. BOD 26-04 further establishes basic expectations for when agencies must check whether threat actors compromised the system before the patch was applied. While BOD 26-04 applies only to FCEB agencies, CISA encourages all organizations to adopt risk-based vulnerability management and prioritize remediation of KEV Catalog vulnerabilities. CISA will continue to add vulnerabilities to the catalog that meet the specified criteria. Aware of an exploited vulnerability not currently listed in the KEV Catalog? Submit it for potential addition through CISA’s KEV Nomination Form. Potential KEV additions must have a CVE ID, evidence of exploitation, and clear mitigation guidance.
Impact
CVE-2023-4346 (KNX Protocol Connection Authorization Option 1), CVE-2026-46817 (Oracle E-Business Suite)
Exploitation Status
This vulnerability is confirmed to be actively exploited by attackers in real-world attacks. Organizations should prioritize patching or implementing workarounds immediately.
Timeline
Newly disclosed
Remediation
Federal agencies must rapidly remediate these vulnerabilities based on their risk level. Organizations should prioritize patching affected systems and ensure they check for potential compromises before applying patches. Specific patches or updates were not detailed in the article.
Additional Information
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