Attackers have compromised around 2,000 Palo Alto Networks firewalls by leveraging the two recently patched zero-days (CVE-2024-0012 and CVE-2024-9474), Shadowserver Foundation’s internet-wide scanning has revealed. Compromised devices are predominantly located in the US and India, the nonprofit says. Manual and automated scanning activity has been spotted Approximately two weeks ago, Palo Alto Networks warned that attackers have been spotted leveraging a zero-day flaw to achieve remote code execution on vulnerable devices, and advised admins to … More
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