Watchguard Woes: Ransomware Gangs Target VPNs with “Robert” and “Jason”

“VPNs under Siege: When ‘123456’ Isn’t a Safe Word” – Brute force attacks are targeting your VPN as if it’s the last slice of pizza at a hacker party. Time to step up your password game or get ready to say hello to ransomware’s not-so-friendly embrace. 🛡️💻🔐 #VPNAttacks #CyberSecurityCrisis

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Let's be honest, if your VPN password is "123456," you might as well leave your digital front door wide open with a neon "Hack Me" sign. Cybercriminals are like unwelcome in-laws; they'll barge in through the weakest link. And this time, they're RSVPing through Watchguard firewalls with all the subtlety of a bull in a china shop. So, who's up for a password refresh party?

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