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There are new findings regarding attacks on Sonicwall firewalls. Apparently, attackers are not exploiting a zero-day vulnerability.
Just sloppy setups and sneaky driversSonicWall walks back zero‑day fears, addresses credential reuse—and now driver-based evasion—in Gen 7 and newer VPN attacks What first looked like a zero-day ...
SonicWall reported that exploitation of a previously disclosed vulnerability has been responsible for recent cyberattacks ...
“The first driver, rwdrv.sys, is a legitimate driver for ThrottleStop. This Windows-based performance tuning and monitoring ...
SonicWall says that recent Akira ransomware attacks exploiting Gen 7 firewalls with SSLVPN enabled are exploiting an older ...
SonicWall confirms recent SSL VPN attacks link to patched CVE-2024-40766 and reused passwords, urging password resets.
Threat researchers at GuidePoint Security have uncovered Akira affiliates abusing legitimate Windows drivers in a previously ...
As of mid-July this year, cybersecurity researchers Arctic Wolf Labs observed an uptick in malicious logins, all coming ...
SonicWall has confirmed it is investigating a potential zero-day vulnerability in its Gen 7 firewalls after more than 20 ...
Researchers recently warned about a surge in Akira ransomware attacks linked to a potential SonicWall vulnerability.
Various security researchers are warning of attacks on Sonicwall firewalls. However, much is still unclear at present.