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SonicWall confirmed its Secure Mobile Access 100 tool has a critical zero-day flaw a day after researchers said the vulnerability was being exploited in the wild.
“We’ve identified and demonstrated exploitability of a possible candidate for the vulnerability described and sent details to SonicWall,” Manchester, England-based NCC Group tweeted from its technical account at 7:07 a.m. USET Sunday. “We‘ve also seen indication of indiscriminate use of an exploit in the wild – check logs.”
Then at 4 p.m. USET Monday, Milpitas, Calif.-based platform security vendor SonicWall confirmed the zero-day vulnerability identified by the NCC Group and said a few thousand devices are affected. The flaw impacts both physical and virtual SMA 100 version 10.x devices such as the SMA 200, SMA 210, SMA 400, SMA 410 and SMA 500v, and SonicWall expects to have a patch by the end of the day Tuesday.
SonicWall confirmed its Secure Mobile Access 100 tool has a critical zero-day flaw a day after researchers said the vulnerability was being exploited in the wild.