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CVE-2025-62593
Ray-Project · Ray
Ray-Project Ray Code Injection Vulnerability
Detected Aug 18 · 3-day patch deadline
CVE-2026-20349
Cisco · Secure Firewall Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) and Secure Firewall Threat Defense (FTD)
Cisco Secure Firewall Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) and Secure Firewall Threat Defense (FTD) Heap Inspection Vulnerability
Detected Aug 11 · 3-day patch deadline
CVE-2026-72898
Metabase · Metabase
Metabase SQL Injection Vulnerability
Detected Aug 11 · 3-day patch deadline

KEV Intelligence Brief — August 17, 2026

Prepared for: Federal Contractors · DevOps & Platform Teams · Security Operations Leadership Period Covered: August 4–11, 2026 KEV Additions | As of: Monday, August 17, 2026

Eight vulnerabilities added to CISA's KEV catalog over the past two weeks paint a consistent and alarming picture: attackers are pressing hard against the infrastructure layer — the load balancers, firewalls, CI/CD pipelines, and management platforms that sit upstream of production workloads. Several patch deadlines have already passed. All federal agencies bound by BOD 26-04 are expected to be in remediation or compensating-control posture on every entry listed here. This brief is organized by operational risk surface, not by CVE sequence.

Unauthenticated Exploitation at the Perimeter and Infrastructure Layer

Four of this batch's eight CVEs require no authentication and target systems that are frequently internet-exposed by design. This cluster demands the highest urgency.

Progress LoadMaster (CVE-2026-8037) — Added August 7 with a deadline of August 10, now six days overdue. An unauthenticated attacker can inject arbitrary OS commands through multiple unsanitized command endpoints. LoadMaster appliances function as application delivery controllers at the network edge, making exploitation particularly damaging: successful compromise gives an attacker a pivot point into backend application tiers, the ability to intercept proxied traffic, and potential access to TLS session material. If your organization has not applied the patch, isolate LoadMaster management interfaces behind an ACL or out-of-band management network immediately and treat the appliance as potentially compromised pending forensic triage per BOD 26-04 requirements.

Cisco ASA / FTD (CVE-2026-20349) — Added August 11 with a deadline of August 14, now three days overdue. This heap inspection vulnerability enables unauthenticated remote denial of service via crafted packets, forcing device reloads. While classified as DoS rather than RCE, the operational impact on perimeter firewall continuity is severe — particularly in high-availability environments where forced failovers can expose state-table gaps. Teams running both ASA and FTD product lines should apply Cisco's advisory guidance in parallel. Confirm that your IPS/IDS signatures are updated to detect exploitation attempts in the interim.

Metabase (CVE-2026-72898) — Also added August 11 with a deadline of August 14. This SQL injection vulnerability is one of the most consequential in this batch: an unauthenticated attacker gains not just data access but full administrative control of the Metabase instance, including the ability to exfiltrate stored database credentials for every connected data source. Organizations running Metabase — often self-hosted for internal analytics — should treat any internet-accessible instance as critically exposed. Pull Metabase behind a VPN or reverse proxy with authentication immediately if the patch has not been applied, and rotate all credentials stored within connected database configurations regardless of whether exploitation is confirmed.

IBM Langflow (CVE-2026-9198) — Added August 4, deadline August 7, now ten days overdue. Langflow, an AI workflow orchestration platform, contains a code injection flaw enabling full unauthenticated RCE on default deployments. The "default deployment" language in CISA's description is significant — it implies that out-of-the-box configurations are directly exploitable with no hardening required by the attacker. Any team experimenting with AI pipeline tooling in shared or cloud environments should audit Langflow deployments immediately. If patching is not feasible, take the instance offline and consult vendor guidance before restoring service.

Developer Toolchain and Management Platform Compromise

The remaining four CVEs target the platforms that build, deploy, and manage production infrastructure — making them force-multipliers for supply chain and lateral movement attacks.

JetBrains TeamCity (CVE-2026-63077) — Added August 5, deadline August 8, now nine days overdue. Deserialization of untrusted data through the agent polling protocol enables unauthenticated RCE. TeamCity controls build pipelines and artifact signing for many organizations; a compromised build server is a direct path to poisoning software releases delivered downstream. Treat any unpatched TeamCity instance as a supply-chain liability. Audit build artifacts produced after your estimated exposure window and review agent registration logs for anomalous activity.

N-able N-central (CVE-2026-18556) — Added August 4, deadline August 7, ten days overdue. An authentication bypass via alternate path gives attackers access to N-central's managed service provider (MSP) console — the platform from which IT teams remotely administer client endpoints at scale. N-central exploitation has historically been a preferred method for ransomware actors seeking to pivot across MSP customer environments simultaneously. MSPs and enterprise teams using N-central should apply the patch, revoke and reissue all API tokens and service account credentials, and audit downstream client agent activity for unusual execution patterns.

Apache Tomcat (CVE-2026-34486) — Added August 4, deadline August 7. This vulnerability allows bypass of the EncryptInterceptor, exposing cluster session data transmitted between Tomcat nodes in plaintext. While this may appear lower severity than RCE, the impact is environment-dependent: in Tomcat cluster configurations carrying authenticated session tokens or sensitive application data, an on-path attacker gains immediate access to session material. Review your Tomcat cluster topology and network segmentation before assuming this is low priority.

Microsoft Windows AFD / WinSock (CVE-2026-68820) — Added August 11, deadline August 25. A use-after-free in the Ancillary Function Driver for WinSock allows a locally authenticated attacker to escalate privileges. This is the only entry in this batch requiring prior authentication, and it has the furthest-out deadline — but it is the natural second stage following any initial foothold on a Windows system. Deploy Microsoft's patch via your standard Windows Update or SCCM/Intune cadence and prioritize high-value Windows endpoints such as build servers, domain controllers, and jump hosts.

Summary Deadline Status

| CVE | Vendor / Product | Deadline | Status | |---|---|---|---| | CVE-2026-9198 | IBM / Langflow | Aug 7 | 10 days overdue | | CVE-2026-18556 | N-able / N-central | Aug 7 | 10 days overdue | | CVE-2026-34486 | Apache / Tomcat | Aug 7 | 10 days overdue | | CVE-2026-63077 | JetBrains / TeamCity | Aug 8 | 9 days overdue | | CVE-2026-8037 | Progress / LoadMaster | Aug 10 | 7 days overdue | | CVE-2026-20349 | Cisco / ASA & FTD | Aug 14 | 3 days overdue | | CVE-2026-72898 | Metabase / Metabase | Aug 14 | 3 days overdue | | CVE-2026-68820 | Microsoft / Windows AFD | Aug 25 | 8 days remaining |

Federal agencies and contractors: six of eight deadlines have passed. BOD 26-04 obligations are not satisfied by patch deployment alone — forensic triage documentation is required where exploitation cannot be ruled out.

Sources: CISA KEV Catalog · CISA BOD 26-04 · Cisco Security Advisories · Microsoft Security Update Guide · JetBrains TeamCity Security Advisories · Progress LoadMaster Advisories · Apache Tomcat Security Reports · N-able Security Advisories · Metabase Security

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