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Palo Alto Networks uncovers 10 new Microsoft vulnerabilities

by CXO Staff
July 1, 2019
in News

Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 threat researchers have discovered one new vulnerability addressed by the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC).

Palo Alto Networks uncovers 10 new Microsoft vulnerabilities

Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 threat researchers have discovered one new vulnerability addressed by the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC).

As part of their June 2019 security update release, Unit 42 uncovered the new vulnerability as well as nine additional threats that were addressed in May 2019. The severity of the vulnerabilities discovered were all rated “Important.”

Palo Alto Networks customers who deploy our Next-Generation Security Platform, according to best practices and have a Threat Prevention Subscription are protected from zero-day vulnerabilities such as these. Weaponised exploits for these vulnerabilities are prevented by Traps’ multi-layered exploit prevention capabilities.

Threat prevention capabilities such as vulnerability protection with IPS and WildFire provide our customers with comprehensive protection and automatic updates against previously unknown threats.

Palo Alto Networks appreciates the recognition and credit Microsoft has given our Unit 42 threat researchers. Palo Alto Networks is a regular contributor to vulnerability research in Microsoft, Adobe, Apple, Android, and other ecosystems with more than 200 critical vulnerabilities discovered. By proactively identifying these vulnerabilities, developing protections for our customers, and sharing the information with the security community, we are removing weapons used by attackers to threaten users, and compromise enterprise, government, and service provider networks.

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