Check out Juniper’s Dozens of Fresh Security Advisories Today

April 16, 2024
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Juniper Networks recently published dozens of security advisories addressing vulnerabilities in Junos OS, Junos OS Evolved, and other products. The advisories include critical-severity issues in third-party software, denial-of-service vulnerabilities, and high-severity flaws impacting various products. Customers are urged to update their appliances promptly to patch these vulnerabilities.

Juniper Networks Publishes Dozens of New Security Advisories

Juniper Networks released a series of advisories highlighting over a hundred vulnerabilities in Junos OS, Junos OS Evolved, and other products. Several key points from the advisories are:

  • Three advisories address critical-severity issues in third-party software used in Juniper products.
  • Patches were released for nine vulnerabilities in cURL, including four critical-severity bugs.
  • Over 80 bugs, including eight critical-severity issues, were patched in Juniper Networks Junos cRPD and Cloud Native Router.
  • High-severity flaws in Paragon Active Assurance Control Center and several DoS vulnerabilities in Junos OS and Junos OS Evolved were also addressed.
  • Additional advisories cover medium-severity vulnerabilities that could lead to various security risks.

Customers are strongly advised to update their systems promptly since the most severe vulnerabilities do not have workarounds available. The complete list of advisories and patches can be found on Juniper Networks’ support portal. For more information, readers can refer to the full article on SecurityWeek.

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