Cisco has released a collection of upgrades to its VPN capabilities that span a number of its hardware and software platforms with the aim of making them faster and easier to manage. While no single ...
Cisco has rushed a patch for a brute-force denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerability in its VPN that's being actively exploited in the wild. The medium-severity bug (CVE-2024-20481, CVSS 5.8) resides in ...
After more than a year, Cisco Systems Inc. has finally chosen a single PC client to support its three VPN (virtual private network) product lines, but it will take yet another year until the client ...
Cisco’s Talos research team says it’s monitoring a ‘global increase in brute-force attacks’ against targets including VPN services, while an exploit has been released for a critical vulnerability in ...
Over 19,000 end-of-life Cisco VPN routers on the Internet are exposed to attacks targeting a remote command execution exploit chain. Unauthenticated attackers can exploit the critical severity auth ...
Thought I'd start a new thread rather than hijack the other one. We're switching to a new MPLS VPN provider with 4 sites and a central colocation facility which tails into the internet. Each of the ...
Cisco Talos this week warned of a massive increase in brute-force attacks targeting VPN services, SSH services, and Web application authentication interfaces. In its advisory, the company described ...
I'm using an ASA-5510 and the Cisco VPN Client (v5.x) What would cause this and how do I resolve it? If making a major change to the way the ASA works then I'd be unlikely to want to make the change.
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