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Cybercriminals allegedly hacked tens of thousands of Fortinet firewalls used by major companies all over the world | TechCrunch

Fortinet spokesperson Tiffany Curci told TechCrunch that the company “is aware of a reported third-party credential-harvesting campaign targeting Fortinet firewalls and VPN gateways.” Fortinet said that based on the company’s analysis, the data involved is “a resharing of data from previous inciden… …

Jun 17, 2026 · Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai

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r/networking · u/Due-Swimming3221 · May 8, 2026

Inherited network in a bad state. which brand do I pick for hardware refresh in my situation?

Hey all. Just taken on an IT manager role and inherited infrastructure that needs some work. gonna propose a hardware refresh and want some outside input before the quotes come through. The setup: 10 sites, head office p…

r/networking · u/ThatDeveloper12 · May 16, 2026

NAT46/DNS46 implementation?

Have many legacy IPv4-only devices, and an IPv6-only upstream. Looking for an implementation of, or way to implement, NAT46+DNS46. Right now it seems Fortinet are shipping something packaged (the only ones in fact), but …

r/networking · u/Qvosniak · 3w ago

Does anyone else feel like their brain is just a library of different CLI syntaxes?

A colleague of mine asked me today how I manage to switch between different vendor CLIs so quickly without getting constantly tripped up. Honestly, I didn't have a great answer other than "a lot of mistakes and four year…

r/networking · u/Qvosniak · 3w ago

I can't figure out how to connect all my HA devices to each other - Complex network

Hey guys! I've been tasked to deploy 2 SRX380 Juniper firewalls across two geographically apart sites. This is a massive network that requires every single device to be n+1, and this spans across the entire network, both…

r/networking · u/Same_Childhood_2013 · 2w ago

Bored as an allround network engineer

So I've been a network engineer for about 20 years now, and for the past 10 years I've worked as the senior allround network engineer for a large municipality (around 2k employees). The problem is that I really like my j…