Imagine this — you're engrossed in work, all is well, and out of nowhere, hackers try to invade your SSLVPN. That is why SonicWall is warning everyone to turn it off right away. If you are responsible for managing a network, then this is one warning you don't want to ignore.
Sounds despicable, doesn't it? So why jeopardize it?
Why This Warning?
SonicWall is not paranoid, however. Hackers are hitting SSLVPN systems hard these days, taking advantage of security holes that have not been fixed. It is like having a broken lock on your door — until you fix it, you ought to keep the door shut.What Could Go Wrong?
If you don't disable SSLVPN during these attacks, hackers might:- Hackers will steal sensitive information like passwords, financial data, or customer data.
- They will easily install ransomware and ask for money to restore your files.
Sounds despicable, doesn't it? So why jeopardize it?
What You Should Do
SonicWall is not saying you can never use remote access again. They just need you to turn off SSLVPN until you upgrade your device to the new secure version. Here's how:- Go to your SonicWall settings.
- Go to SSLVPN options.
- Turn it off — wait for SonicWall to tell us it's safe once more.