The flaw affecting some internet-exposed firewall management interfaces had been initially disclosed Nov. 8. A critical-severity vulnerability affecting some internet-exposed Palo Alto Networks ...
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Palo Alto Networks firewalls have a wide-open zero-day that gives attackers root access — and there’s no patch until May 13
A critical zero-day vulnerability in Palo Alto Networks firewalls is under active exploitation, giving attackers unauthenticated remote code execution with full root privileges. The flaw, tracked as ...
Editor's note: This article was updated on 11-19-24 for clarity. Palo Alto Networks (PAN) put out an advisory on Friday, Nov. 15, warning its customers that a critical, unauthenticated remote code ...
Active zero-day risk: Palo Alto Networks’ PAN-OS flaw CVE-2026-0300 is under active attack, with mitigations required before the vendor’s May 13 fix. Cisco software release: Cisco has made available ...
Palo Alto Networks and SonicWall customers are being advised to patch their products, after it emerged that threat actors are actively exploiting vulnerabilities in both. SonicWall first detailed ...
The campaign by threat actors has exploited two vulnerabilities affecting Palo Alto Networks’ PAN-OS software. A recent wave of cyberattacks exploiting a pair of now-patched vulnerabilities has ...
Admins with firewalls from Palo Alto Networks should make sure the devices are fully patched and the management interface blocked from open internet access after the discovery this week of a zero-day ...
Palo Alto Networks has released a security patch to fix a critical vulnerability in instances of its firewall management interfaces. The security vendor disclosed the flaw on November 8 and later ...
Network security vendor Palo Alto Networks released mitigation instructions for an actively exploited vulnerability in PAN-OS, the software that powers its next-generation firewall (NGFW) products.
Malicious hackers have compromised potentially thousands of organizations by exploiting two new zero-day vulnerabilities found in widely used software made by cybersecurity giant Palo Alto Networks.
Attackers are chaining two flaws in the wild to bypass authentication and escalate privileges via the PAN-OS management web interface to gain root privileges on Palo Alto Networks firewalls. Palo Alto ...
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