Cybersecurity company SonicWall says hackers are exploiting a newly discovered vulnerability in one of its enterprise products to break into its customers’ corporate networks.
In a security advisory, SonicWall urged its users to apply the patch, or deploy a workaround, as soon as possible. The vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2025-23006. The National Vul ...
SonicWall, which learned about the zero-day from Microsoft, initially said it was aware of “possible active exploitation”, but in an urgent security notification published after its initial advisory ...
The SonicWall TZ 190 appliance includes standard unified threat ... and it comes with a deep packet inspection firewall. But it's the addition of support for EV-DO wireless broadband cards that's ...
"We have been screaming for years for SonicWall to develop a PC Card firewall software solution that we can load on portable devices for a complete secure solution," said Todd Beakey, vice ...
SonicWall previously warned that appliances running the vulnerable firmware versions with administrative access to web-based Appliance Management and Central management consoles were especially at ...
“Ransomware groups in particular have historically been fans of SonicWall appliances and firewall vulnerabilities,” Condon added. “If previous ransomware campaigns targeting SMA100 series ...
Software vendors and national security agencies are urging immediate patching of a critical SonicWall flaw days after the security device manufacturer disclosed ...
There is a serious security vulnerability in the management consoles of the SonicWall appliance SMA1000. Via an insecure deserialization (CVE-2025-23006, critical rating, CVSS value 9.8/10 ...