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    SonicWall NetExtender Trojan and ConnectWise Exploits Used in Remote Access Attacks

    June 25, 2025

    Unknown threat actors have been distributing a trojanized version of SonicWall’s SSL VPN NetExtender application to steal credentials from unsuspecting users who may have installed it.
    “NetExtender enables remote users to securely connect and run applications on the company network,” SonicWall researcher Sravan Ganachari said. “Users can upload and download files, access network drives, and use

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