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Three’s a Crowd: How pfSense’s Triple Threat Vulnerabilities Could Ruin Your Cybersecurity Fiesta
Three’s a crowd, especially when it comes to vulnerabilities. pfSense, the open-source firewall, is facing a triple threat of flaws that could lead to remote code execution. Despite patches being readily available, a staggering 1,450 instances remain vulnerable. So, if you’re using pfSense, it’s time…

Hot Take:
pfSense, the open-source firewall darling, is in hot water this month as it was found sporting not one, not two, but three whopping vulnerabilities. While the flaws have been patched, about 1,450 online instances are still vulnerable. So, if you're rocking this firewall and haven't updated yet, you might want to put down the eggnog and get on that. Pronto!