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CISA warned that the ConnectWise ScreenConnect vulnerability is being exploited by threat actors to perform ViewState code ...
Connectwise notified customers about a state-sponsored attack A "small number" of ScreenConnect customers were affected The ...
CISA is alerting federal agencies in the U.S. of hackers exploiting a recently patched ScreenConnect vulnerability that could lead to executing remote code on the server.
One "pissed off" person claiming to be a ScreenConnect customer whose instance was compromised took to Reddit to vent. They ...
ConnectWise did not disclose information about when the data breach occurred, as well as the number of MSPs or end users ...
The hack is concerning because ConnectWise supplies remote access and automation software for corporate clients, potentially ...
The hacker group has breached hundreds of organizations and is working with others to exploit flaws in a popular remote ...
ConnectWise reports a breach by a suspected nation-state actor via a ScreenConnect flaw; patches issued, investigation ...
State "supported" criminals have apparently broken into Connectwise. They have accessed some ScreenConnect customers.
IT management software firm ConnectWise says a suspected state-sponsored cyberattack breached its environment and impacted a limited number of ScreenConnect customers.
ConnectWise is investigating suspicious activity — likely associated with a nation-state actor — affecting a limited number ...
Other than that, details are scarce. We don’t know which threat actor this is, how they managed to infiltrate ScreenConnect’s infrastructure, how long they dwelled, or what they were looking for.