Palo Alto Networks Patches: From Privilege Escalation to Chrome Fixes!
Palo Alto Networks fixed seven privilege escalation vulnerabilities, including a severe macOS code injection flaw. They also patched a cache vulnerability affecting Prisma Access Browser and integrated 11 Chrome security patches. Despite these fixes, there’s no evidence of these being exploited in the wild. Stay secure, stay patched!

Hot Take:
Looks like Palo Alto Networks has been busy squashing bugs faster than a kid with a magnifying glass on a sunny day! With privilege escalation vulnerabilities going down like dominos, it seems even hackers need to take a break every once in a while. Hats off to Palo Alto for keeping us safe, and remember, folks, always patch on the first date!
Key Points:
- Palo Alto Networks addressed seven privilege escalation vulnerabilities.
- Integrated 11 Chrome security patches into its products.
- Most severe flaw, CVE-2025-4232, allows code injection on macOS.
- Other vulnerabilities include authenticated admin command injection.
- No known wild attacks exploiting these vulnerabilities yet.
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