Security hardware manufacturer SonicWall has issued an urgent security notice about threat actors exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in their VPN products to perform attacks on their internal systems ...
Security hardware manufacturer SonicWall has fixed a critical vulnerability in the SonicOS security operating system that allows denial of service (DoS) attacks and could lead to remote code execution ...
This story was originally published on Cybersecurity Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Cybersecurity Dive newsletter. A recent wave of ransomware attacks targeting ...
Although SonicWall has provided a patch for a vulnerability for its VPN affecting its Gen5, Gen6, and Gen7 firewall appliances (which allowed threat actors unauthorized access to SonicWall appliances) ...
A recently discovered bug in SonicWall SonicOS firewall instances is being used in ransomware attacks, multiple researchers have confirmed. SonicWall recently reported finding, and patching, an ...
BishopFox scanned the internet for SonicWall VPNs and found hundreds of thousands that can be accessed via the internet Tens of thousands were running old, vulnerable software versions Some were past ...
Two vulnerabilities that can enable denial-of-service attacks—and potentially remote code execution—are exploitable in more than 178,000 SonicWall next-generation firewall devices, according to ...
Two unauthenticated denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerabilities are threatening the security of SonicWall next-generation firewall devices, exposing more than 178,000 of them to both DoS as well as remote ...