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A GuidePoint Security report (via BleepingComputer) found that hackers are using Akira ransomware to exploit a legitimate PC ...
Experts warn Akira is using SonicWall VPNs to deploy two driversOne is a legitimate, vulnerable driver that allows the other ...
Ransomware group Akira is believed to be behind a large number of attacks that appear to be tied to SonicWall firewalls with SSLVPN enabled. Over ...
SonicWall says that recent Akira ransomware attacks exploiting Gen 7 firewalls with SSLVPN enabled are exploiting an older ...
Threat researchers at GuidePoint Security have uncovered Akira affiliates abusing legitimate Windows drivers in a previously ...
SonicWall firewall devices have been increasingly targeted since late July in a surge of Akira ransomware attacks, ...
This is done by exploiting a vulnerable driver called rwdrv.sys, which is a legitimate driver used by an Intel CPU tuning ...
GuidePoint Security has discovered attackers exploiting legitimate drivers to gain access to a device. This is accomplished ...
Akira ransomware exploits SonicWall SSL VPNs, hitting patched devices. Organizations face risks from possible zero-day flaw.
SonicWall investigating reports about a zero-day being exploited in ransomware attacks, but found no evidence of a new ...
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 ...
Security researchers say they have evidence that ransomware gangs are hacking into large companies that rely on fully-patched ...
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