Palo Alto Networks revealed on Monday that it has patched a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in its PAN-OS firewall operating system, and U.S. Cyber Command believes foreign APTs will likely attempt to exploit it soon.
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US Cyber Command: Foreign APTs Likely to Exploit New Palo Alto Networks Flaw
Palo Alto Networks revealed on Monday that it has patched a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in its PAN-OS firewall operating system, and U.S. Cyber Command believes foreign APTs will likely attempt to exploit it soon. The post US Cyber Command: Foreign APTs Likely to Exploit New Palo Alto Networks Flaw appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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