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Palo Alto Networks Patches Authentication Bypass Exploit in PAN-OS Software

Posted on February 13, 2025 by admin

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Feb 13, 2025Ravie LakshmananNetwork Security / Vulnerability

Exploit in PAN-OS Software

Palo Alto Networks has addressed a high-severity security flaw in its PAN-OS software that could result in an authentication bypass.

The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-0108, carries a CVSS score of 7.8 out of 10.0. The score, however, drops to 5.1 if access to the management interface is restricted to a jump box.

“An authentication bypass in the Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS software enables an unauthenticated attacker with network access to the management web interface to bypass the authentication otherwise required by the PAN-OS management web interface and invoke certain PHP scripts,” Palo Alto Networks said in an advisory.

“While invoking these PHP scripts does not enable remote code execution, it can negatively impact the integrity and confidentiality of PAN-OS.”

The vulnerability affects the following versions –

  • PAN-OS 11.2 < 11.2.4-h4 (Fixed in >= 11.2.4-h4)
  • PAN-OS 11.1 < 11.1.6-h1 (Fixed in >= 11.1.6-h1)
  • PAN-OS 11.0 (Upgrade to a supported fixed version as it has reached end-of-life status on November 17, 2024)
  • PAN-OS 10.2 < 10.2.13-h3 (Fixed in >= 10.2.13-h3
  • PAN-OS 10.1 < 10.1.14-h9 (Fixed in >= 10.1.14-h9)

Searchlight Cyber/Assetnote security researcher Adam Kues, who is credited with discovering and reporting the flaw, said the security defect has to do with a discrepancy in how the interface’s Nginx and Apache components handle incoming requests, resulting in a directory traversal attack.

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Palo Alto Networks has also shipped updates to resolve two other flaws –

  • CVE-2025-0109 (CVSS score: 5.5) – An unauthenticated file deletion vulnerability in the Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS management web interface that enables an attacker with network access to the management web interface to delete certain files as the “nobody” user, including limited logs and configuration files (Fixed in PAN-OS versions 11.2.4-h4, 11.1.6-h1, 10.2.13-h3, and 10.1.14-h9)
  • CVE-2025-0110 (CVSS score: 7.3) – A command injection vulnerability in the Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS OpenConfig plugin that enables an authenticated administrator with the ability to make gNMI requests to the PAN-OS management web interface to bypass system restrictions and run arbitrary commands (Fixed in PAN-OS OpenConfig Plugin version 2.1.2)

To mitigate the risk posed by the vulnerability, it’s highly advised to disable access to the management interface from the internet or any untrusted network. Customers who do not use OpenConfig can either choose to disable or uninstall the plugin from their instances.

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