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Vendor Clock

Palo Alto Networks
Exposure Clock

DAYS SINCE LAST PUBLIC RESET

How long since Palo Alto Networks's last public CVE, breach, demonstration, lab miss, and capability launch — the five resets that define a vendor's current exposure window.

CVE Disclosed
27d
since 2026-06-13
Palo Alto PAN-OS GlobalProtect Authentication Bypass Exploitation Is Accelerating — CVE-2026-0257
Field Breach
none on file
No breach on file involving deployed Palo Alto Networks.
Demo / Bypass
27d
since 2026-06-13
Palo Alto PAN-OS GlobalProtect Authentication Bypass Exploitation Is Accelerating — CVE-2026-0257
Lab Miss
none on file
No tracked lab result with a measurable miss for Palo Alto Networks.
Capability Launch
1d
since 2026-07-09
Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Launches AI Attack Testing With Tenzai For Cortex XDR - simplywall.st

Each tile shows the days since the most recent event of that type drawn from public reporting, with the headline that reset the counter.

The Exposure Clock is an original ColdRecon metric. A small number is not "bad" and a large number is not "good" — they're counts of days since something happened, drawn from open-source reporting. See Palo Alto Networks's full spine →

Three days since Palo Alto Networks's last reset is a fact. What you do about it in the next deal is judgment.

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