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!

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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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