CyberSecurity updates
2025-01-13 03:39:06 Pacfic

Palo Alto Networks Expedition Flaws Expose Secrets - 3d
Read more: security.paloaltonetworks.com

Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Palo Alto Networks' Expedition migration tool, posing significant security risks. These flaws could allow attackers to gain unauthorized access to sensitive data such as usernames, cleartext passwords, device configurations, and API keys associated with firewalls running PAN-OS software. An OS command injection vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-0107, allows authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary OS commands, potentially leading to data breaches and system compromise. Other vulnerabilities include SQL injection (CVE-2025-0103), reflected cross-site scripting (CVE-2025-0104), arbitrary file deletion (CVE-2025-0105) and a wildcard expansion enumeration (CVE-2025-0106).

The Expedition tool, intended for firewall migration and optimization, reached its End of Life (EoL) on December 31, 2024, and is no longer supported or updated. Organizations are strongly advised to transition away from using Expedition and to explore alternative migration tools. While Palo Alto Networks has released patches in versions 1.2.100 and 1.2.101, no further updates are planned for the tool. Until users can migrate, it is recommended to restrict network access to Expedition to only authorized users, hosts, and networks, or to shut down the service if it's not in use.