Vulnerabilities Palo Alto Networks to Patch Zero-Day Exploited to Hack Firewalls CVE-2026-0300 affects the Captive Portal service of PAN-OS software on PA and VM series firewalls. By Eduard Kovacs | May 6, 2026 (12:46 AM ET) Flipboard Reddit Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Palo Alto Networks is working on patches for a critical PAN-OS zero-day that has been exploited to hack some of the companyâs firewall models. Tracked as CVE-2026-0300, the vulnerability has been described as a buffer overflow affecting the User-ID Authentication Portal (Captive Portal) service of PAN-OS software. The zero-day affects PA and VM series firewalls, allowing an unauthenticated attacker to execute malicious code with root privileges via specially crafted packets. âLimited exploitation has been observed targeting Palo Alto Networks User-ID Authentication Portals that are exposed to untrusted IP addresses and/or the public internet,â Palo Alto Networks said in an advisory . No other information has been shared about the attacks exploiting CVE-2026-0300, but limited exploitation typically indicates that a flaw has been leveraged in highly targeted attacks by sophisticated threat actors, often state-sponsored groups. The vendor is aiming to release the first round of patches on May 13, with a second round of fixes estimated for May 28. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. The cybersecurity giant noted that the flaw affects only PA and VM series firewalls configured to use the User-ID Authentication Portal. Limiting access to the portal to trusted internal IPs significantly reduces the risk of exploitation. According to Palo Alto Networks , Prisma Access, Cloud NGFW, and Panorama appliances are not affected by CVE-2026-0300. Given their widespread adoption across major enterprises and government organizations, Palo Alto firewalls are prime targets for sophisticated threat actors. While only two vulnerabilities in the companyâs appliances were exploited in the wild in 2025, 2024 saw a significantly higher number, with seven exploited flaws , including by state-sponsored hackers . CISAâs Known Exploited Vulnerabilities ( KEV ) catalog currently includes 13 Palo Alto product vulnerabilities, but CVE-2026-0300 has not yet been included. Related : Exploitation of âCopy Failâ Linux Vulnerability Begins Related : Over 40,000 Servers Compromised in Ongoing cPanel Exploitation Related : MetInfo, Weaver E-cology Vulnerabilities in Attackersâ Crosshairs Written By Eduard Kovacs Eduard Kovacs (@EduardKovacs) is senior managing editor at SecurityWeek. He worked as a high school IT teacher before starting a career in journalism in 2011. Eduard holds a bachelorâs degree in industrial informatics and a masterâs degree in computer techniques applied in electrical engineering. 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A critical buffer overflow (CVE-2026-0300, CVSS 9.8) in the PAN-OS Captive Portal service allows unauthenticated remote code execution with root privileges via specially crafted packets. The vulnerability affects PAN-OS versions 10.2.0 through 10.2.4 on PA and VM series firewalls configured with the User-ID Authentication Portal. Patches are scheduled for release on May 13 and May 28, 2026; until then, the primary workaround is to restrict access to the Captive Portal service to trusted internal IP addresses only.