SonicWall issues another fix for botched VPN patch



    SonicWall has been forced to issue another patch to fix a vulnerability that was originally reported in September 2020 and affected over 800,000 SonicWall VPNs.

    Originally tagged and treated as CVE-2020-5135, the issue was identified as a critical stack-based Buffer Overflow vulnerability that reportedly could be exploited by remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on the impacted devices, or cause Denial of Service (DoS).



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