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The bug was fixed in AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client for Windows 4.10MR7 and Cisco Secure Client for Windows 5.0MR2. According to Cisco, CVE-2023-20178 doesn't impact the following macOS, Linux ...
Cisco fixes AnyConnect bug giving Windows SYSTEM privileges Cisco has fixed a high-severity vulnerability found in Cisco Secure Client (formerly AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client) software that ...
The vulnerability exists in Cisco’s AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, which enables remote employees to connect to the corporate network through a secure VPN connection established with the ...
Not abused (yet) To remove the threat, users are advised to bring AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client for Windows to version 4.10MR7 and Cisco Secure Client for Windows to version 5.0MR2.
For months, I've been struggling with Cisco's AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client. Whenever I try to connect to my university's VPN I get "Posture Assessment ...
AnyConnect on Blackberry Mobile Devices - The AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client provides remote users with secure VPN connections to the Cisco ASA 5500 Series using the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) ...
The Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client has been updated to fix vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to gain system or root privileges on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X computers. The ...
The AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client simplifies secure enterprise endpoint access enables employees to work from anywhere while connected to a secure VPN via Secure Sockets Layer (SSE) and IPsec ...
The bug (CVE-2023-20178) is an arbitrary file delete vulnerability in the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Software for Windows and Cisco Secure Client Software for Windows, which could ...