SonicWall warns of SMA1000 flaws exploited in zero-day attacks, patch now
SonicWall is urging users to patch SMA1000 appliances immediately following reports that two zero-day vulnerabilities are being actively exploited.
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The brief
SonicWall has issued a warning regarding multiple vulnerabilities affecting its SMA1000 series products. These security flaws, identified as CVE-2026-15409 and CVE-2026-15410, are currently the subject of active zero-day attacks. The company is advising users to apply available patches to secure their systems.
Coverage from BleepingComputer, The Hacker News, and Help Net Security highlights the risks associated with these vulnerabilities, noting that one could potentially allow for the execution of administrative commands. Security alerts have also been issued by the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore and the Hong Kong Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Centre.
Future developments will depend on the deployment of patches across affected networks. Coverage does not yet specify the full scale of the exploitation or the identities of the entities behind the attacks.
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Quick answers
What specific products are affected by these vulnerabilities?
The vulnerabilities affect the SonicWall SMA1000 series.
Are the vulnerabilities currently being exploited?
Yes, coverage indicates the vulnerabilities are being targeted in active zero-day attacks.
What is the recommended action for users?
SonicWall and security agencies recommend that users patch their affected SMA1000 appliances immediately.
Coverage (5)
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in SonicWall SMA1000 Series Cyber Security Agency of Singapore · 11h ago
- SonicWall SMA appliances targeted in zero-day attacks (CVE-2026-15409, CVE-2026-15410) Help Net Security · 11h ago
- SonicWall SMA1000 Series Products Multiple Vulnerabilities Hong Kong Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Centre · 11h ago
- Two SonicWall SMA 1000 Zero-Days Exploited, One Could Enable Admin Commands The Hacker News · 11h ago
- SonicWall warns of SMA1000 flaws exploited in zero-day attacks, patch now BleepingComputer · 11h ago
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