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SonicWall SonicOS Buffer Overflow (SNWLID-2022-0003)
According to its self-reported version, the remote SonicWall firewall is running a version of SonicOS that is affected by a buffer overflow vulnerability. A Stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability in SonicOS allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to cause Denial of Service DoS, which could...
Alert: Over 178,000 SonicWall Firewalls Potentially Vulnerable to Exploits - Act Now
Over 178,000 SonicWall firewalls exposed over the internet are exploitable to at least one of the two security flaws that could be potentially exploited to cause a denial-of-service DoS condition and remote code execution RCE. "The two issues are fundamentally the same but exploitable at differen...
DOS Vulnerability discovered in SonicWall Next-Generation Firewall
THREAT LEVEL: Amber For a detailed advisory, download the pdf file here SonicWall, a manufacturer of security hardware discovered a flaw in their SonicOS security operating system that allows denial of service DoS attacks and could lead to remote code execution RCE. The identified vulnerability...
Critical SonicOS Vulnerability Affects SonicWall Firewall Appliances
SonicWall has released security updates to contain a critical flaw across multiple firewall appliances that could be weaponized by an unauthenticated, remote attacker to execute arbitrary code and cause a denial-of-service DoS condition. Tracked as CVE-2022-22274 CVSS score: 9.4, the issue has be...
CVE-2022-22274
creationtimestamp| type| source ---|---|--- 2022-03-29 11:35:50+00:00| seen| https://t.me/truesecator/2781 2022-03-29 12:52:24+00:00| seen| https://t.me/informationsecuritychannel/46999 2023-01-15 14:05:50+00:00| published-proof-of-concept| https://t.me/crackcodes/2272 2024-01-16 10:54:08+00:00|...
CVE-2022-22274
CVE-2022-22274 is a stack-based buffer overflow in SonicWall’s SonicOS web interface triggered by an HTTP request. The vulnerability allows a remote, unauthenticated attacker to cause Denial of Service and potentially execute code on affected devices. Public sources consistently tie this to the S...