SonicWall Learns From Microsoft About Potentially Exploited Zero-Day
SonicWall has credited Microsoft for reporting CVE-2025-23006, a critical remote command execution vulnerability possibly exploited in the wild.
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SonicWall has credited Microsoft for reporting CVE-2025-23006, a critical remote command execution vulnerability possibly exploited in the wild.
Critical SonicWall zero-day (CVE-2025-23006) in SMA 1000 appliances fixed. Rated 9.8 CVSS; patch now to prevent active exploitation.
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