Palo Alto Networks Family Security Update Advisory (CVE-2025-0141)

Palo Alto Networks Family Security Update Advisory (CVE-2025-0141)

Overview   Palo Alto Networks has released a security update that fixes vulnerabilities in the Palo Alto Networks family of products. Users of affected products are advised to update to the latest version.    Affected Products   CVE-2025-0141   GlobalProtect App 6.3 on macOS versions: 6.3.3-h1 (6.3.3-c650) and earlierGlobalProtect App

Wing FTP Server Security Update Advisory (CVE-2025-47812)

Wing FTP Server Security Update Advisory (CVE-2025-47812)

Overview   We have released a security update to address a vulnerability in Wing FTP Server. Affected product users are advised to update to the latest version.    Affected Products   CVE-2025-47812   Wing FTP Server Version: 7.4.4 and earlier     Resolved Vulnerabilities Remote code execution vulnerability due to

Linux libblockdev Package Security Update Advisory (CVE-2025-6019)

Linux libblockdev Package Security Update Advisory (CVE-2025-6019)

Overview   Major Linux distributions have released security updates that address vulnerabilities in libblockdev. Users of affected products are advised to update to the latest version.    Affected Products   CVE-2025-6019   Major Linux distributions using libblockdev and udisks [2][3][4][5][6]     Resolved Vulnerabilities   Privilege escalation vulnerability in libblockdec’s

July 15, 2025

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Threat Trend Report on APT Groups – June 2025 Major APT Group Trends

Threat Trend Report on APT Groups – June 2025 Major APT Group Trends

Purpose and Scope This report covers nation-led threat groups, presumed to conduct cyber espionage or sabotage supported by certain governments. These groups are referred to as advanced persistent threat (APT) groups for the sake of convenience. Therefore, this report does not contain information on cybercriminal groups aiming to gain financial