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SonicWall says that recent Akira ransomware attacks exploiting Gen 7 firewalls with SSLVPN enabled are exploiting an older ...
SonicWall investigating reports about a zero-day being exploited in ransomware attacks, but found no evidence of a new ...
The company said it had linked recent hacks to customers’ use of legacy credentials when migrating from Gen 6 to Gen 7 ...
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 ...
There are new findings regarding attacks on Sonicwall firewalls. Apparently, attackers are not exploiting a zero-day vulnerability.
GuidePoint Security has discovered attackers exploiting legitimate drivers to gain access to a device. This is accomplished ...
“The first driver, rwdrv.sys, is a legitimate driver for ThrottleStop. This Windows-based performance tuning and monitoring ...
SonicWall reported that exploitation of a previously disclosed vulnerability has been responsible for recent cyberattacks ...
Review of how the first half has gone indicates that overall the market is growing, although the UK could pick up steam ...
Italy, Spain and Germany spent wisely, while the UK saw an 11 per cent drop owing to tough year-on-year comparisons ...
Naor Haziz’s discovery shows how a compromised container on EC2-backed ECS tasks can impersonate the ECS agent and steal IAM ...
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