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    SonicWall SMA100 SSL-VPN’s actief aangevallen via path traversal-lek

    May 1, 2025

    SonicWall SMA100 SSL-VPN’s actief aangevallen via path traversal-lek

    SonicWall SMA100 SSL-VPN’s worden actief aangevallen via een kritiek path traversal-lek, alsmede een command injection-kwetsbaarheid, zo waarschuwt het bedrijf. Afgelopen december verscheen er een bev …
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