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CISA Adds Palo Alto Networks and SonicWall Flaws to Exploited Vulnerabilities List
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Tuesday added two security flaws impacting Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS and SonicWall SonicOS SSLVPN to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation. The flaws are listed below – CVE-2025-0108 (CVSS score: 7.8) – An authentication bypass vulnerability in the Palo Alto…
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Milwaukie retail center with New Seasons Market sold for $39M
The retail center is anchored by New Seasons Market and houses other major retailers like Ace Hardware, Planet Fitness and Dollar Tree, among others.
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Legislator’s Letter: Waste, fraud, fact-checkers and cover-ups
What an important time we are in as a nation
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Hotel on Oregon State campus in legal battle over foreclosure
The Hilton Garden Inn on Oregon State University’s campus in Corvallis has been embroiled in a lengthy legal battle with its lender to avoid a foreclosure.
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Uncertain 2025-26 budget could be exacerbated by federal executive orders
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CRE Q&A: How Oregon can meet the growing need for senior housing
A worsening senior living housing shortage creates opportunities for commercial real estate developers and investors.
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New OpenSSH Flaws Enable Man-in-the-Middle and DoS Attacks — Patch Now
Two security vulnerabilities have been discovered in the OpenSSH secure networking utility suite that, if successfully exploited, could result in an active machine-in-the-middle (MitM) and a denial-of-service (DoS) attack, respectively, under certain conditions. The vulnerabilities, detailed by the Qualys Threat Research Unit (TRU), are listed below – CVE-2025-26465 – The OpenSSH client
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Photo: Hundreds rally on President’s Day
HOOD RIVER — On Feb. 17 — President’s Day — hundreds of Gorge residents made their way to downtown Hood River to protest the Trump administration and rally behind vulnerable populations. The Columbia Gorge Women’s Action Network organized the rally.
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Bioscience industry in Oregon outpaces overall job growth
Oregon’s bioscience sector has been growing faster than the overall economy, but proposed federal budget cuts could slow its momentum.
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Chinese Hackers Exploit MAVInject.exe to Evade Detection in Targeted Cyber Attacks
The Chinese state-sponsored threat actor known as Mustang Panda has been observed employing a novel technique to evade detection and maintain control over infected systems. This involves the use of a legitimate Microsoft Windows utility called Microsoft Application Virtualization Injector (MAVInject.exe) to inject the threat actor’s malicious payload into an external process, waitfor.exe,