SonicWall has released a second firmware update for an SMA-100 zero-day vulnerability known to be used in attacks and is warning to install it immediately.
Last month, SonicWall disclosed that their internal systems were attacked using a zero-day vulnerability in their SMA-100 remote access devices.
A week later, cybersecurity firm NCC Group discovered the zero-day vulnerability used in this attack actively exploited in the wild.
On February 3rd, Sonicwall released a fix for the zero-day vulnerability and strongly recommended all users install it.
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Source: Bleeping Computer

