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 is warning ScreenConnect customers of a cryptographic signature verification vulnerability that could lead to unauthorized access and privilege escalation.
ConnectWise has patched a critical ScreenConnect flaw that allowed attackers to obtain machine keys and compromise servers.
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 ...
The ConnectWise ScreenConnect vulnerability, which earlier this year was identified as a potential way for threat actors to perform ViewState code injection attacks, is now being exploited, according ...
ConnectWise disclosed on May 28 that its network was breached in an attack that targeted ScreenConnect customers. The software company, which makes remote monitoring and management (RMM) tools like ...
ConnectWise is warning customers that it is rotating the digital code signing certificates used to sign ScreenConnect, ConnectWise Automate, and ConnectWise RMM executables over security concerns.
ConnectWise this Friday will rotate all code-signing certificates for ScreenConnect, ConnectWise Automate, and ConnectWise RMM. While the software company recently disclosed a nation-state attack, it ...
A novel phishing campaign attempts to trick victims into downloading ConnectWise ScreenConnect remote monitoring and management (RMM) software, enabling attackers to take complete control over ...
Connectwise notified customers about a state-sponsored attack A "small number" of ScreenConnect customers were affected The company triggered its incident response plan and brought in third party ...