Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2001-1104 describes weak TCP sequence number generation in SonicWALL SOHO firewalls. In plain terms, an attacker might predict connection identifiers and spoof or hijack network sessions. The provided sources do not name affected versions, severity, active exploitation, or a vendor fix. Exposure is most likely limited to legacy SonicWALL SOHO firewall deployments, especially unsupported or forgotten edge devices. The source bundle does not confirm exact models, firmware versions, or whether later SonicWall products are affected. Prioritize as a legacy asset discovery and replacement issue, not a confirmed emergency. If SonicWALL SOHO devices still protect business networks, treat them as obsolete edge infrastructure requiring review. Mitigation focus: Inventory environments for legacy SonicWALL SOHO firewall appliances.; Check SonicWall or archival vendor guidance for firmware status and replacement advice.; Remove or replace unsupported SOHO units if still in production..
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