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PAN-OS Panic: New Vulnerability Exploits Unleash Firewall Fiasco!
Palo Alto Networks has alerted customers to the active exploitation of a second PAN-OS vulnerability, CVE-2025-0108, patched in February. This authentication bypass flaw can be chained with other vulnerabilities for remote code execution on unpatched firewalls, like a digital heist of firewalls where the getaway car is a cleverly written exploit.

Hot Take:
Palo Alto Networks’ firewalls are like the Swiss cheese of cybersecurity—full of holes and seemingly irresistible to hackers! With vulnerabilities popping up like whack-a-mole, it’s time to patch up those holes before cybercriminals turn your network into their personal playground.
Key Points:
- Palo Alto Networks warns about PAN-OS vulnerabilities being actively exploited.
- CVE-2025-0108, an authentication bypass flaw, is currently being exploited.
- CVE-2025-0111, initially medium severity, is now considered high severity.
- Exploitation attempts involve chaining multiple vulnerabilities for remote execution.
- Cybersecurity firms and CISA urge immediate patching of these vulnerabilities.