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Palo Alto Zero-Day Exploited: Are Your Firewalls Safe? [Patch Alert]

Palo Alto Networks firewalls, a cornerstone of enterprise security, are now the target of a zero-day exploit. The vulnerability allows unauthenticated attackers root privileges, raising immediate concerns for organizations relying on their devices.

6 min read 2 weeks, 3 days ago
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Vulnerabilities & CVEs

cPanel Flaw: Millions Exposed by Exploit Frenzy

A gaping security hole in cPanel, the workhorse for countless web hosts, has been ripped open. Now, it's a feeding frenzy for attackers, and millions of unsuspecting websites are in the crosshairs.

5 min read 2 weeks, 4 days ago
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cPanel Servers Under Siege: 40K+ Compromised by Zero-Day

A critical zero-day vulnerability in cPanel has left over 40,000 servers exposed, granting attackers administrative access. The exploitation wave highlights a persistent threat to web hosting infrastructure.

5 min read 2 weeks, 5 days ago
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Exploit Chain Unleashed: Zero-Days Cascade

Forget the usual trickle of exploits. We're talking about a four-zero-day cascade, a digital avalanche that just blew past renderer and OS sandboxes. This isn't just an incident; it's a platform shift.

5 min read 2 weeks, 6 days ago
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Vulnerabilities & CVEs

cPanel Auth Bypass: 9.8 CVSS Flaw Exploited

The wheels are coming off the bus for cPanel & WHM users. A critical authentication bypass vulnerability, CVE-2026-41940, is not just theoretical; it's already in the wild.

6 min read 2 weeks, 6 days ago
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Vulnerabilities & CVEs

Firestarter Malware: Cisco Patches Fail [Deep Dive]

Cisco users, take note: a persistent new malware, dubbed Firestarter, is making a mockery of your security updates. This isn't just another bug; it's a sophisticated backdoor designed to survive patching, leaving even the most diligent administrators exposed.

6 min read 4 weeks ago
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Vulnerabilities & CVEs

[2026] Microsoft April Patch Tuesday: 167 Flaws, 2 Zero-Days Fixed

Another Patch Tuesday, another avalanche of holes in Windows. Microsoft's April 2026 drop fixes 167 flaws—including two zero-days—but who's surprised? Same old story.

5 min read 1 month, 1 week ago
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Vulnerabilities & CVEs

Fortinet's FortiClient Zero-Day Lets Hackers Slip Past Logins—Patch or Perish

Picture this: you're sipping coffee, remote working securely—or so you think. Hackers just bypassed your FortiClient login without a sweat, thanks to CVE-2026-35616. Fortinet's emergency patch is out, but is it too late?

5 min read 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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