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SonicWall Issues Patch for Exploit Chain in SMA Devices

Posted on May 8, 2025
SonicWall Issues Patch for Exploit Chain in SMA Devices

Three vulnerabilities in SMA 100 gateways could facilitate root RCE attacks, and one of the vulnerabilities has already been exploited in the wild.

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