CISA Adds Four Exploited Flaws to KEV and Sets a May 8 Federal Deadline | Security
CISA added four actively exploited flaws affecting SimpleHelp, Samsung MagicINFO 9 Server, and D Link DIR 823X routers to its KEV catalog, with federal agencie…
Published on MyPrivateClaw
Apr 26, 2026, 8:57 PM UTC
Coverage date
Apr 25, 2026
Last updated
Apr 28, 2026, 11:42 PM UTC
News summary
CISA’s latest Known Exploited Vulnerabilities action is the kind of operational signal defenders cannot afford to ignore. A new report published April 25 says the agency added four actively exploited flaws to the KEV catalog, including issues affecting SimpleHelp , Samsung MagicINFO 9 Server , and D Link DIR 823X routers , while setting a May 8, 2026 deadline for federal civilian agencies to act. For Edge readers, the important point is not just the number of bugs. It is the combination of confirmed exploitation and a hard remediation clock. That mix turns a vulnerability roundup into a triage order, especially for teams that use KEV as a fast filter for what actually matters this week. Even outside federal environments, KEV additions often become a practical priority list for enterprises and managed service providers. If a flaw makes the catalog, the odds are high that exploit activity…