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Akira ransomware exploits SonicWall SSL VPNs, hitting patched devices. Organizations face risks from possible zero-day flaw.
SonicWall firewall devices have been increasingly targeted since late July in a surge of Akira ransomware attacks, ...
A recent wave of ransomware attacks targeting SonicWall firewall devices may be related to a zero-day vulnerability in the ...
A hacker group connected to data theft, extortion, and ransomware is targeting SonicWall SMA 100 series appliances with a ...
The previously unknown persistent backdoor/user-mode rootkit, OVERSTEP, was deployed by the actor. This malware modifies the appliance’s boot process to allow persistent access, steal sensitive ...
The “strong conclusion” is simply drawn on the fact that all SonicWall devices found involved in the ransomware infections were running firmware versions affected by CVE-2024-40766.
Even using the best business VPNs can't keep you safe if you're not making sure they're updated regularly. A vulnerability in SonicWall VPNs has been used to breach over 30 different organizations ...
Roses are red, violets are blue, CVE-2024-53704 is sweet for a ransomware crew updated Miscreants are actively abusing a high-severity authentication bypass bug in unpatched internet-facing ...
The hackers are targeting end-of-life (EoL) SonicWall SMA 100 Series devices that provide secure remote access to enterprise resources on the local network, in the cloud, or hybrid datacenters.
A critical-severity vulnerability affecting a wide array of SonicWall firewalls has been exploited by threat actors to deploy ransomware, according to security researchers.
Hackers from the Akira and Fog ransomware networks have been able to access corporate networks via compromised VPN accounts. These accounts are compromised due to a software vulnerability that was ...