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If the targeted device runs Cisco ASA Software Release 9.16 or earlier, the attacker can establish a clientless SSL VPN session without additional authorization upon successful authentication.
The bug applies to FTD 6.2.2, which Cisco released in September and was the first version to support remote access VPN. Systems with major release FTD versions before 6.2.2 aren't vulnerable.
Cisco has shared a set of recommendations for customers to mitigate password-spraying attacks that have been targeting Remote Access VPN (RAVPN) services configured on Cisco Secure Firewall devices.
The vulnerabilities exist in Cisco’s RV160, RV160W, RV260, RV260P, and RV260W VPN routers for small businesses. Cisco is rolling out fixes for critical holes in its lineup of small-business VPN ...
The critical flaws affect the Cisco Small Business RV160, RV160W, RV260, RV260P, and RV260W VPN Routers. These were the models Cisco recommended customers using unsupported small business routers ...
Cisco, others, shine a light on VPN split-tunneling News Analysis May 12, 2020 6 mins Networking Security ...
Cisco has advised customers to trade in old Small Business RV VPN routers for newer models, as the old ones have high-severity vulnerabilities that it won’t be patching.
The bug tracked as CVE-2021-1602 exists in the web-based management interface of Cisco Small Business RV160, RV160W, RV260, RV260P, and RV260W VPN Routers – if exploited, it could allow an ...
They discussed how Cisco is boosting network security by incorporating both VPN and zero-trust frameworks, as well as the inventiveness of the company’s Cisco Multicloud Defense.
(OS X’s built-in VPN client also works, but it also logs me out of and then back into iChat every time I connect or disconnect from the VPN. The Cisco VPN Client doesn’t have this annoying ...
However, I now have a Cisco 1841 with the Advanced Security feature set and needed to set up a site to site VPN with a Sonicwall Pro 3060.<BR><BR>I've gotten as far as getting the tunnel up, and ...
If you don’t have access to, or have trouble using, Cisco AnyConnect on your UB-owned device, contact your departmental support staff for assistance. For more help with UB-provided software or getting ...