Sisense
Security Week reports:
The US government cybersecurity agency CISA on Thursday issued a red-alert for what appears to be a massive supply chain breach at Sisense, a New York company that sells big-data analytics tools to businesses.
In a cryptic note, CISA warned of a recent “compromise of Sisense customer data” that was discovered by independent security researchers and recommended that Sisense customers immediately reset credentials and secrets.
Sisense, a company with roots in Israel, has not publicly commented on the situation.
Read more at Security Week. Brian Krebs has additional coverage at KrebsOnSecurity.com.
CISA Alert: Compromise of Sisense Customer Data, April 11, 2024
PAN-OS
On Friday, Palo Alto Networks issued an advisory: CVE-2024-3400 PAN-OS: OS Command Injection Vulnerability in GlobalProtect Gateway. This is a severity: 10 (CRITICAL) advisory.
A command injection vulnerability in the GlobalProtect feature of Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS software for specific PAN-OS versions and distinct feature configurations may enable an unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code with root privileges on the firewall.
Fixes for PAN-OS 10.2, PAN-OS 11.0, and PAN-OS 11.1 are in development and are expected to be released by April 14, 2024. Cloud NGFW, Panorama appliances, and Prisma Access are not impacted by this vulnerability. All other versions of PAN-OS are also not impacted.
Read more at Palo Alto Networks. The issue was first detected and identified by Volexity.