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Pulse Secure warns that organizations upgrading from Pulse Connect versions before 9.1R8.x may encounter issues in the browser VPN client due to an expired certificate.
Pulse Secure, a developer of secure access solutions, on Wednesday urged customers to install a security patch to address a well-known VPN server vulnerability, after reports emerged of server ...
As ZDNet reported last August, attackers have been scanning the internet for Pulse Secure VPN servers with these flaws since June because the VPNs are used by staff to remotely access internal ...
Pulse Secure has shared mitigation measures for a zero-day authentication bypass vulnerability in the Pulse Connect Secure (PCS) SSL VPN appliance actively exploited in attacks against worldwide ...
See Also: Top 10 Technical Predictions for 2025 "Mandiant continues to gather evidence and respond to intrusions involving compromises of Pulse Secure VPN appliances at organizations across the ...
A critical zero-day security vulnerability in Pulse Secure VPN devices has been exploited by nation-state actors to launch cyberattacks against U.S. defense, finance and government targets, as ...
Organizations using Pulse Secure’s mobile VPN should patch vulnerabilities reportedly being exploited in the wild, possibly by a “Chinese espionage actor”. The patch– available here –is ...
“CISA strongly urges organizations that have not yet done so to upgrade their Pulse Secure VPN to the corresponding patches for CVE-2019-11510,” according to CISA’s alert.
“CISA has been working closely with Ivanti, Inc. to better understand the vulnerability in Pulse Secure VPN devices and mitigate potential risks to federal civilian and private sector networks ...
There are now at least 16 malware families designed to compromise Pulse Secure VPN products. Written by Charlie Osborne, Contributing Writer May 28, 2021 at 2:42 a.m. PT ...