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.
In ConnectWise's ScreenConnect, attackers from the network can exploit a vulnerability to gain unauthorized remote access.
Security researchers are warning that hackers are targeting multiple healthcare organizations in the U.S. by abusing the ScreenConnect remote access tool. Threat actors are leveraging local ...
The FBI, CISA and HHS said that a ScreenConnect remote access domain has commonly been utilized during a spate of recent Blackcat attacks against health care providers. A ScreenConnect remote access ...
Microsoft's Defender Security Research Team has identified a series of phishing campaigns in which an unknown attacker used digitally signed malware masked as common workplace applications to deploy ...
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, ...