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SonicWall VPN users face an immediate, high-risk reality as the Akira ransomware group actively compromises SSL VPN accounts, including those protected by SonicWall's built-in OTP MFA. Recent incidents show attackers authenticating via SSL VPN, then rapidly performing internal scanning, SMB discovery with Impacket, and deploying Akira ransomware within the same day. This tag covers discussions on SonicWall VPN vulnerabilities, MFA bypass techniques, and the urgent need for enhanced security measures to prevent lateral movement and ransomware attacks. Topics include SSL VPN exploitation, Akira ransomware tactics, and mitigation strategies for enterprise IT environments.
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    Akira Ransomware Targets SonicWall VPNs: MFA Bypass and Rapid Lateral Movement

    SonicWall VPN users face an immediate, high‑risk reality: the Akira ransomware group is actively compromising SSL VPN accounts — and in multiple confirmed incidents attackers have authenticated into accounts protected by SonicWall’s built‑in one‑time‑password (OTP) MFA. Overview In late July...
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