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    NetSPI Details Multiple Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities in SonicWall NetExtender

    June 1, 2025

    NetSPI Details Multiple Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities in SonicWall NetExtender

    In a detailed investigation, NetSPI security researchers have uncovered multiple high-risk local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerabilities in SonicWall’s NetExtender VPN client for Windows, tracked a …
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