"Juniper Networks Kicks Off 2023 With Patches for Over 200 Vulnerabilities"

The first round of security advisories published by Juniper Networks for 2023 cover hundreds of vulnerabilities that have been patched in the networking giant's products.  Juniper Networks published 32 advisories this week that cover more than 230 vulnerabilities, roughly 200 of which impact third-party components.  Three of the advisories have an overall severity rating of "critical," and they all describe vulnerabilities affecting third-party components.  Twenty advisories have a "high severity" rating, and nine have a "medium severity" rating.  Roughly two dozen Junos OS vulnerabilities have been patched by the company.  All of them can be leveraged for denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, and a majority can be exploited by unauthenticated attackers who have network access to the targeted device.  The company noted that there is no indication that any of these vulnerabilities has been exploited in the wild.  The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has advised organizations to review Juniper's advisories and take action as necessary.

 

SecurityWeek reports: "Juniper Networks Kicks Off 2023 With Patches for Over 200 Vulnerabilities"

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