ConnectWise is warning ScreenConnect customers of a cryptographic signature verification vulnerability that could lead to unauthorized access and privilege escalation.
The new vulnerability in ConnectWise’s ScreenConnect remote support and access tool marks the second time in less than a year ScreenConnect has had cybersecurity issues.
ConnectWise has patched a critical ScreenConnect flaw that allowed attackers to obtain machine keys and compromise servers.
In ConnectWise's ScreenConnect, attackers from the network can exploit a vulnerability to gain unauthorized remote access.
ConnectWise has revealed it recently suffered a cyberattack, likely at the hands of a “sophisticated nation state actor.” In a short announcement published on its website, the company said it recently ...
‘It's important that folks keep up with good cyber hygiene,’ says Patrick Beggs, CISO for ConnectWise. ‘With any vulnerability that can be exploited, if you're not patched it can be a threat. As a ...
One vulnerability impacting ConnectWise ScreenConnect that allows remote attackers to bypass authentication to create admin accounts is being used in the wild. Two new vulnerabilities impact ...
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A critical vulnerability patched this week in the ConnectWise ScreenConnect remote desktop software is already being exploited in the wild. Researchers warn that it’s trivial to exploit the flaw, ...
ConnectWise warned customers to patch their ScreenConnect servers immediately against a maximum severity flaw that can be used in remote code execution (RCE) attacks. This security bug is due to an ...