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SonicWall Was Hacked. Was It Also Extorted? Hacker Claims SonicWall Paid Ransom; SonicWall Stays Silent Jeremy Kirk ( Twitter
Inside SonicWall s headquarters in Milpitas, California. (Photo: Arctecinc)
Cybersecurity companies advise their clients not to pay ransoms for good reasons: Pay once and the attackers may come back with their hand out again.
It also promotes a cybercrime business model: When one pays, it s likely that other victims may pay with the right pressure.
Curiously, SonicWall hasn t said much about the extent and damage of its own breach since its announcement. But there are strong indications that SonicWall may have been targeted by an extortion attempt.
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French security vendor Stormshield has launched an investigation after an internal review found that hackers accessed the source code of the company s network security product.
On Thursday, Stormshield acknowledged the company had sustained a breach and that unknown hackers had accessed the source code of its Stormshield Network Security product. The firm supplies firewalls and other products to the French government and the military, and some of its tools carry the highest certification issued by France s National Information Systems Security Agency, or ANSSI, which is the country s main cybersecurity agency.
The French government is assisting in the investigation, the company says. Stormshield, a subsidiary of Airbus CyberSecurity, also sells endpoint protection and data loss prevention tools.
Security firm Stormshield loses source code in cyber attack
Source code from two products developed by French cyber security firm was compromised in a December 2020 incident
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France-based cyber security firm Stormshield has revealed a leak of source code from its Stormshield Network Security and Network Security Industrial Firewall products following a cyber attack that saw malicious actors gain unauthorised access to a technical portal used by customers and partners to manage tech support tickets.
The incident, understood to have occurred in December 2020, also saw the personal data and technical exchanges associated with a number of customer accounts accessed and viewed, and possibly stolen. All the affected users have already been contacted.
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