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Sep 15 2025 Careless engineer stored recovery codes in plaintext, got whole org pwned

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Cautionary tale from the recent SonicWall attacks Failing to encrypt sensitive data leaves you wide open to attack. During the recent SonicWall attack spree, intruders bypassed multi-factor authentication (MFA) in at least one case, because a user's recovery codes were left sitting in a plaintext file on their desktop.... [...]

Posted by Jessica Lyons on Mon 15 September 2025 in The Register.

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