Number: AV20-102
Date: 14 April 2020
On 8 April 2020 Palo Alto Networks released security updates to address vulnerabilities in the following products:
• Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS PA-7000 series
• Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS 7.x
• Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS 8.x
• Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS 8.1.x
• Secdo all Windows versions
• Palo Alto Networks Traps versions 5.x for Windows
• Palo Alto Networks Traps versions 6.x for Windows
• Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect Agent versions 5.x
• Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect Agent versions 6.1.x
• Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect Agent for Windows versions 4.1.x
• Palo Alto Networks VM Series firewalls for Microsoft Azure versions 1.0.8 and below
Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities by a remote actor could lead to the execution of arbitrary code, a denial of service condition or to allow bypassing security mechanisms.
The Cyber Centre encourages users and administrators to review the Palo Alto Security Bulletins and Advisories webpage and apply the necessary updates:
https://security.paloaltonetworks.com/
Note to Readers
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