Network Security

Securezoo Cybersecurity Threat Center blog posts regarding Network Security.

Cisco fixes 29 High risk security bugs in Cisco IOS and IOS XE software, Aironet and other network products

Cisco has patched 26 High severity Cisco IOS and IOS XE software vulnerabilities for multiple network products. The company also patched one Catalyst 9200 switch vulnerability and two Cisco Aironet Access Point security bugs.

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Palo Alto Networks fixes Critical PAN-OS vulnerability (CVE-2020-2040)

Palo Alto Networks has fixed a Critical buffer overflow vulnerability that could allow an attacker to execute remote code as root on PAN-OS devices, along with multiple other High severity issues.

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BeagleBoyz cybercriminals launch “FASTCash 2.0” to rob banks

North Korea’s BeagleBoyz cybercriminals have launched an automated teller machine (ATM) cash-out scheme, known as FASTCash 2.0. Cyber experts from the U.S. government have detected the cyber activity over the past five years that led to nearly $2B loss to financial institutions around the world.

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Cisco fixes 11 High risk vulnerabilities in NX-OS Software and other network products

Cisco has patched 11 High severity vulnerabilities in Cisco NX-OS Software, Nexus switches, Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) and Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) Software.

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Juniper patches Junos OS, SRX, SRC Bouncy Castle and many other vulnerabilities

Juniper Networks has released 19 security advisories to fix many vulnerabilities on Junos OS and other products. The updates also address a Critical SRX “double free” flaw and multiple SRC Bouncy Castle vulnerabilities.

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