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    SonicWall Confirms Active Exploitation of SMA 100 Vulnerabilities – Urges Immediate Patching

    May 1, 2025

    SonicWall Confirms Active Exploitation of SMA 100 Vulnerabilities – Urges Immediate Patching

    On April 29, 2025, SonicWall issued an urgent update to two previously disclosed vulnerabilities affecting its SMA 100 Series appliances, confirming that both flaws are now actively being exploited in …
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