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SonicWall urges admins to patch VPN flaw exploited in attacks

  • SonicWall urged administrators on May 7, 2025, to promptly patch three critical vulnerabilities affecting SMA 100 Series VPN appliances.
  • These vulnerabilities, including CVE-2025-32819, can be exploited by attackers chaining flaws to gain root remote code execution on affected devices.
  • The vulnerabilities affect multiple models within the SMA series, specifically the 200, 210, 400, 410, and 500v devices, allowing attackers to erase system databases, reset administrative passwords, and run malicious code.
  • SonicWall advised upgrading to firmware version 10.2.1.15-81sv or higher, enabling multifactor authentication, activating the web application firewall, and checking logs for unauthorized access.
  • Failure to patch could lead to severe organizational risks as these flaws allow full device control, and experts emphasize immediate action to prevent exploitation.
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BleepingComputer broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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