The Dangerous Illusion of “Patched”: Why Modern Cybersecurity Failures Often Happen After the Update

For many companies, a security incident effectively ends the moment a firmware update has been installed. Patch applied. Ticket closed. Risk resolved. But modern cyberattacks are increasingly proving the opposite.The recent incidents involving SonicWall Gen6 SSL-VPN appliances show just how dangerous the illusion of a “patched system” has become in modern enterprise environments. Researchers at […]

The Trust Factor: Why Transparent Communication Matters More Than Ever in Cybersecurity

In cybersecurity, the real shock is no longer that critical vulnerabilities appear. The real question is what happens in the first hours after they are discovered, because this is where trust is either protected or destroyed. The recent PAN-OS vulnerability reported by Palo Alto Networks is a strong example of the pressure security vendors are […]

Palo Alto Moves Quickly After Critical PAN-OS Exploit Emerges

Palo Alto Networks has confirmed a critical security vulnerability in PAN-OS that is already being actively exploited. The issue affects the User-ID / Captive Portal function, but only in environments where this feature has actually been configured. By default, the portal is not enabled, which means that not every PAN-OS installation is automatically exposed. According […]