SonicWall urges customers to disable SSLVPN amid reports of ransomware attacks

August 5, 2025 Zack Whittaker

Security researchers say they have evidence that ransomware gangs are hacking into large companies that rely on fully patched SonicWall firewalls. The researchers say it's likely the flaw is a "zero-day" bug currently unknown to SonicWall.

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