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CISA adds NextGen Healthcare Mirth Connect, Google Chrome flaws to KEV list

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has updated its catalog of known vulnerabilities to include security threats targeting NextGen Healthcare Mirth Connect versions prior to 4.4.1 and a public exploit in Google Chrome. Federal agencies and private organisations have been urged to fix these flaws by June 10 to prevent potential attacks on their networks.

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