The company didn’t specify when exactly the incident took place. IT Pro contacted SonicWall for a timeline of the attack but is yet to receive a response from the company. Over the weekend, SonicWall issued an additional statement which ruled out that its NetExtender VPN Client product had been compromised, adding that the only products to remain under investigation are from the SMA 100 series which “provide Secure, Mobile and Remote Access” to SMBs. However, SonicWall clarified that, despite the investigation, all “SMA 100 series products may be used safely in common deployment use cases”. The company also said that it “fully understands the challenges previous guidance had in a work-from-home environment, but the communicated steps were measured and purposeful in ensuring the safety and security of [its] global community of customers and partners”.