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CVE-2025-62593
Ray-Project · Ray
Ray-Project Ray Code Injection Vulnerability
Detected Aug 18 · 3-day patch deadline
CVE-2026-33824
Microsoft · Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Service Extensions
Microsoft Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Service Extensions Double Free Vulnerability
Detected Aug 18 · 3-day patch deadline
CVE-2026-59310
Broadcom · VMware vCenter
Broadcom VMware vCenter Path Traversal Vulnerability
Detected Aug 18 · 3-day patch deadline

KEV Intelligence Brief — August 18, 2026

TLP:CLEAR | Audience: Federal Contractors, DevOps, Security Operations Issued: Tuesday, August 18, 2026

CISA has added eight vulnerabilities to the KEV catalog across two addition waves — August 11 and August 18 — spanning Microsoft infrastructure, Broadcom virtualization, Cisco perimeter security, Apple endpoints, and developer tooling. Three entries from the August 11 wave carry deadlines that are already past or expire today, demanding immediate verification of remediation status before close of business. Federal agencies and contractors operating under BOD 26-04 have no discretionary runway here.

Deadline Watch: Overdue and Imminent Patches Across Core Infrastructure

Four vulnerabilities added August 11 carry deadlines of August 14 or August 25 — meaning two are already overdue for federal environments and one expires within the week.

CVE-2026-20349 — Cisco Secure Firewall ASA and FTD — should have been patched by August 14. A heap inspection flaw allows unauthenticated remote attackers to crash affected devices, resulting in a denial of service. For organizations where ASA or FTD appliances sit at the perimeter, this is not merely a nuisance: forced reloads can create brief but exploitable gaps in inspection coverage, and repeated triggering could be used to mask lateral movement activity. Teams that have not yet applied Cisco's patch or applied a workaround should treat this as an emergency change. Verify patch status in your CMDB and cross-reference against Cisco's advisory. If patching cannot occur immediately, consider restricting management plane access and enabling aggressive reload alerting.

CVE-2026-72898 — Metabase — also carried an August 14 deadline and represents one of the highest-impact entries in this batch. An unauthenticated SQL injection flaw gives remote attackers a direct path to administrator-level access, from which they can reconfigure the application, exfiltrate stored database credentials, and read all data reachable through connected data sources. Metabase is frequently deployed as a self-hosted analytics layer with broad read access to production databases, making this a supply-chain-adjacent risk: a single compromised Metabase instance can expose credentials to multiple downstream systems. If patching was delayed, immediately rotate all database credentials stored in or accessible from Metabase, audit connection logs for anomalous query patterns, and isolate the instance from untrusted networks pending remediation.

CVE-2026-68820 — Microsoft Windows Ancillary Function Driver for WinSock — carries a slightly longer deadline of August 25, but warrants early attention. A use-after-free vulnerability in the WinSock driver enables local privilege escalation for any authenticated attacker. While requiring initial access, this class of flaw is a standard second-stage tool: threat actors pair it with phishing or credential theft to reach SYSTEM-level control. Prioritize workstations with elevated user privileges and Windows Server endpoints first.

Authentication and Access Control Failures Across Enterprise Platforms

Three of today's August 18 additions share a thematic thread: authentication mechanisms that can be bypassed or bypassed entirely, each affecting widely deployed enterprise infrastructure with an aggressive three-day patch deadline of August 21.

CVE-2026-55040 — Microsoft SharePoint — exposes a weak authentication flaw that allows unauthorized network-based attackers to bypass security controls. SharePoint's ubiquity in federal and contractor environments makes this an immediate priority. Teams should verify that SharePoint servers are not directly internet-exposed without WAF or Zero Trust policy enforcement, and apply Microsoft's patch at the next available maintenance window before the deadline.

CVE-2026-65400 — Apple macOS — presents a more operationally specific risk: an improper authentication flaw allowing network-adjacent attackers to authenticate to Screen Sharing without valid credentials. Mac endpoints used by privileged administrators — common in DevOps and engineering environments — are the critical concern. Until patching is complete, disable Screen Sharing on all macOS systems where it is not strictly required, particularly on any endpoint with access to cloud management consoles or source code repositories.

CVE-2026-33824 — Microsoft IKE Service Extensions — introduces a double free vulnerability enabling remote code execution through a component fundamental to VPN and IPsec tunnel negotiation. An attacker who can reach the IKE service can potentially execute arbitrary code on the host processing key exchange, which in practice could mean a compromised VPN gateway or domain controller running IKE services. Network segmentation that restricts IKE (UDP 500/4500) to known peer addresses is a meaningful interim control.

Developer and Virtualization Infrastructure: High-Value Targets, Short Windows

The remaining two August 18 entries target infrastructure layers that security teams frequently underestimate as attack surface.

CVE-2026-59310 — Broadcom VMware vCenter — follows a now well-established pattern: path traversal leading to arbitrary code execution for any attacker with network access to vCenter. vCenter compromise equates to full hypervisor-layer control across the virtual estate. If vCenter is reachable from any non-management network segment, that exposure must be corrected independently of patching. Apply the Broadcom patch before August 21, enforce vCenter access exclusively from a dedicated management VLAN, and review admin account activity logs for signs of prior compromise.

CVE-2025-62593 — Ray-Project Ray — is the outlier in this batch and warrants particular attention from AI/ML engineering teams. Ray, a distributed computing framework widely used in machine learning pipelines, contains a code injection vulnerability exploitable through Firefox and Safari. This browser-mediated vector suggests exploitation through Ray's dashboard UI. Developer workstations running Ray locally, and internal ML training clusters with exposed dashboards, are both in scope. BOD 26-04 applies where Ray is internet-facing; for internal deployments, restrict dashboard access to localhost or authenticated internal proxies and apply vendor mitigations immediately.

Analyst Note: Organizations should treat the August 14 deadline entries as requiring documented remediation or accepted risk decisions on file today. BOD 26-04 forensics triage requirements may apply where exploitation cannot be ruled out.

Sources: CISA KEV Catalog · CISA BOD 26-04 · Cisco Security Advisories · Microsoft Security Update Guide · Broadcom VMware Security Advisories · Apple Security Releases · Ray Project Security · Metabase Security

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BOD 26-04 is CISA's current vulnerability remediation directive for Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies, updating the KEV-driven framework introduced under BOD 22-01 with a more risk-based approach to prioritization. While binding only on FCEB agencies, its framework increasingly influences contractor expectations through procurement requirements, FedRAMP programs, and agency security clauses.

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Hacking Editorial Brief — August 19, 2026

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The U.S. Department of Justice has charged 17 individuals linked to an Iran-backed hacking operation targeting American universities, private sector companies, and federal agencies. Prosecutors allege the group, associated with the sanctioned Tehran-based Mabna Institute, compromised 144 U.S. universities, 42 private companies, and at least five federal government entities. The campaign focused on unauthorized access to email accounts and large-scale theft of intellectual property, representing a sustained espionage effort against U.S. research and academic institutions. The indictments add to a growing body of enforcement actions targeting Iranian cyber operations, though attribution and prosecution of state-sponsored actors operating from foreign jurisdictions remain largely symbolic without extradition mechanisms.

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Sources: CTV News · Courthouse News · Cybersecurity Dive · Dark Reading · Bleeping Computer · CNN Business

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