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Qualys scanner reporting OpenSSH Authentication Bypass Vulnerability

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Model PA-3220
Software Version 10.2.8

Qualys scanner reporting OpenSSH Authentication Bypass Vulnerability

Customers are advised to upgrade to OpenSSH 9.6p1 or later to remediate this vulnerability.

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Is this a true issue or false positive?

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Hi @GaryBrand ,

 

Is there a CVE included with the vulnerability? With any news regarding vulnerabilities, I would recommend verifying your source as well as researching the associated CVE. Security advisories issued by vendors and researchers almost always mention at least one CVE ID. 

 

If you take a look at OpenSSH security page there is a vulnerability reported on July 19th by the Qualys team that is assigned CVE-2023-38408. 

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Hi @GaryBrand ,

 

Is there a CVE included with the vulnerability? With any news regarding vulnerabilities, I would recommend verifying your source as well as researching the associated CVE. Security advisories issued by vendors and researchers almost always mention at least one CVE ID. 

 

If you take a look at OpenSSH security page there is a vulnerability reported on July 19th by the Qualys team that is assigned CVE-2023-38408. 

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Stay Secure,
Jay
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