CISA orders feds to patch Windows flaw exploited as zero-day
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has ordered federal agencies to secure their Windows systems against a vulnerability exploited in zero-day attacks.
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citation-worthiness 0–10035
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The page is a thin incident stub with no CVE, no named vulnerability, no CVSS score, and almost no original content — an LLM will skip it entirely in favor of the BleepingComputer source it cites.
- Direct answer8/20
- Statistics2/20
- Structure7/15
- Authority5/15
- Freshness10/15
- Topical depth3/15
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suggested topics built on this incidentaudit trail / provenance3
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- severity.upliftheuristicn/aCVE or advisory identifiers detected — floor raised to at least high.
- severity.upliftheuristicn/aActive exploitation / in-the-wild language detected — floor raised to at least high.
- severity.upliftheuristicn/aCombined zero-day/exploit + ransomware/mass-impact signals → critical.
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