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PAN-OS Firewall Fiasco: Hackers Exploit Unpatched Vulnerabilities!
Hackers are having a field day with unpatched Palo Alto Networks firewalls, exploiting three PAN-OS firewall flaws with the grace of a bull in a china shop. If your firewall isn’t patched, consider it an open invitation for cyber trouble. Time to lock down those vulnerabilities before they become your network’s worst nightmare!

Hot Take:
Looks like hackers have found a new playground in Palo Alto Networks’ firewall appliances, and they’re swinging through vulnerabilities like Tarzan through the jungle! With flaws that scream “exploit me,” it’s high time for a software patch party. Hey Palo Alto, if you need a DJ for that event, I know a guy! Meanwhile, everyone else, buckle up, because these hackers are on a wild ride.
Key Points:
– Three vulnerabilities are being exploited in unpatched Palo Alto Networks firewall appliances.
– The vulnerabilities are CVE-2025-0108, CVE-2025-0111, and CVE-2024-9474, affecting the PAN-OS web management interface.
– The severity of these vulnerabilities is high, with CVSS scores of 8.8 and 7.1 for the first two.
– Exploit attempts have been reported by several cybersecurity organizations and increased in the days following the initial detection.
– Palo Alto has issued patches, but warns of low-complexity attack chains targeting unpatched systems.