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Akira Ramps Up Assault on SonicWall Firewalls, Suggesting Zero-Day

Posted on August 4, 2025
Akira Ramps Up Assault on SonicWall Firewalls, Suggesting Zero-Day

An uptick of ransomware activity by the group in late July that uses the vendor’s SSL VPN devices for initial intrusion shows evidence of an as-yet-undisclosed flaw under exploitation.

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