How to find Juniper Network assets on your network

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Session Smart Router and Conductor software vulnerability #

In February 2025, Juniper Networks disclosed a vulnerability in their Session Smart Router and Conductor software, previously known as 128T Networking Platform.

The issue, identified as CVE-2025-21589, could allow remote attackers to bypass authentication and take administrative control of a vulnerable system.

This vulnerability has a CVSS score of 9.8 out of 10, indicating that this is a critical vulnerability. According to the security bulletin, Juniper Networks is not aware of any active exploitation of this vulnerability.

The affected versions are:

  • 5.6.7 up to 5.6.17 
  • 6.0.8
  • 6.1 up to 6.1.12-lts
  • 6.2 up to 6.2.8-lts
  • 6.3 up to 6.3.3-r2

Are updates or workarounds available? #

Juniper has released a software update to address this vulnerability. This update available through their support portal and other update distribution mechanisms. In Conductor-managed deployments, updating the Conductor nodes is sufficient. The patch will be applied to all connected routers.

How do I find potentially vulnerable systems with runZero? #

From the Service Inventory, use the following query to locate assets that may be running the vulnerable operating system in your network:

_asset.protocol:http protocol:http _service.last.html.title:="128T Networking Platform"

January 2024: Juniper SRX firewalls and EX switches #

On January 12th, 2024, Juniper Networks disclosed a serious vulnerability in Juniper SRX firewalls and EX switches.

The issue, identified as CVE-2024-21591, allowed remote attackers to create a denial-of-service (DoS) condition or to execute arbitrary code with root privileges on vulnerable devices.

This vulnerability has a CVSS score of 9.8 out of 10, indicating this as a critical vulnerability. According to their disclosure, Juniper Networks was not aware of any active exploitation of this vulnerability.

What was the impact? #

Upon successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities, attackers could execute arbitrary code on the vulnerable system with root privileges. In general, this meant that a successful attack would result in complete system compromise.

Were updates or workarounds available? #

Juniper released a software update to address this vulnerability. This update was available through their support portal and other update distribution mechanisms.

How to find Juniper SRX firewalls and EX switches with runZero #

From the Asset Inventory, use the following query to locate assets that may be running the vulnerable operating system in your network:

hw:"Juniper EX" OR hw:"Juniper SRX"

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