cve-2024-3400

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CVE-2024-3400 is a critical vulnerability in Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS that has been actively exploited by China-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) groups. The flaw allows unauthenticated remote code execution on affected firewalls, enabling attackers to gain persistent access, exfiltrate data, and move laterally within networks. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight the urgency of patching, indicators of compromise, and mitigation steps for enterprise IT and security teams. The tag covers technical analysis, exploitation methods, and defensive measures related to this specific CVE, with a focus on network security and threat intelligence.
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    China-Linked APT Attacks Target Core Routers: CVEs, Persistence, and Mitigations

    China-linked state actors have spent the last several years systematically compromising backbone and edge networking equipment — from provider-edge routers to customer-facing devices — to build a global espionage capability that steals subscriber metadata, intercepts authentication traffic, and...
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